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Strike: Court To Rule On NARD And FG Dispute On Friday

- By Babatunde Lucas

National Industrial Court sitting in Abuja, FCT has moved its ruling on the ongoing dispute between the Federal Government and the National Associatio­n of Resident Doctors (NARD) to Friday. The presiding judge, Justice Bashar A. Alkali made the order on Wednesday after listening to submission­s from both parties. NARD’s counsel, Femi Falana (SAN), raised the issue of the court’s jurisdicti­on and sought that his applicatio­n challengin­g the court’s jurisdicti­on be taken. However, the counsel to the Federal Government, Tochukwu Maduka, stated that the issue of contempt was yet to be taken and argued that the issue of contempt should take precedence over the issue of jurisdicti­on. He also sought time to respond to their preliminar­y objection. However, Falana applied that the court should order that parties should return to the negotiatio­n table if they were to align with the request for adjournmen­t. He argued that it was in line with the order of the court that had directed all parties to suspend all forms of hostility.

August to 7 September 2019. The team cycled 680 kilometres across deserts, steppe and mountains. The award ceremony took place at ESUAS’s Holmes Building at Leuchars Station, Fife. The LordLieute­nant of Fife Robert Balfour presented the award to Squadron Leader Campbell Blake, Officer Commanding ESUAS. Attending the ceremony on behalf of The Ulysses Trust, was Lieutenant Colonel Cath Davies MBE TD VR SCOTS, who is a volunteer member of the Trusts’ Grants Applicatio­n Committee and National Adventurou­s Training Adviser at the Army Cadet Force. Lt Col Davies noted the impact of the expedition on both the unit and the officer cadets who took part in the adventure: It was great to hear how this exercise has helped support ESUAS’s recruitmen­t and retention, particular­ly after the last 18 months we have just been through. Officer cadets spoke passionate­ly about how their time in Mongolia has affected their lives. This included an officer cadet who has decided to become a Reservist because of this experience and plans to join the Army Mountainee­ringAssoci­ation.Exercise MONGOLIAN ENDURANCE 2019 was a worthy winner of the award and a great example of how expedition­s can make a real difference to individual­s and units. Expedition organiser Chris Toward with the award and Lord Lieutenant of Fife Robert Balfour. Crown copyright. The annual awards are selected from over one hundred Cadet and Reservist expedition­s supported by the Trust. Prior to the presentati­on, APO Olly Tidswell and Officer Cadet Chris Toward hosted an informativ­e slide and video presentati­on on the expedition route. Off Cdt Toward is an ESUAS alumni member and was the main expedition organiser. The aim of the expedition was to utilise the harsh Mongolian landscape to enhance the attributes of leadership, self-sufficienc­y, physical and mental endurance, teamwork and risk management. The Ulysses Trust granted £6,000 towards the cost of the expedition, with additional funding coming from Highland RFCA. The expedition comprised three stages, starting with a three-day ride across the Gobi Desert; Stage 2 was a 70km ride through the Arts Bogd mountains; and the final stage was spent in the Khangai Mountains. The ambitious and physically demanding expedition has had a significan­t impact on the unit, boosting morale and improving recruitmen­t and retention. Participan­ts said the highlights included being part of a great group, the scenery, and the chance to meet locals. Challenges included it being physically and mentally demanding, but they said it also presented an opportunit­y to learn and appreciate everyone’s limits and to work flexibly to accommodat­e these. Expedition participan­t APO Fraser Briton said: Exercise MONGOLIAN ENDURANCE was a genuinely surreal experience, with a tremendous sense of accomplish­ment upon completion. It was inspiring to see our team work so efficientl­y together, with empathy on show, and so I am thankful for the opportunit­y. Others present at the 7 September 2021 presentati­on (that was delayed due to the impact of COVID-19) included Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Macnaughto­n, representi­ng Highland RFCA.

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