Donald Trump hit out hard at Hillary Clinton and Ted Cruz on Sunday, sounding unapologetic two days ahead of a key primary in Indiana he says will decide the Republican presidential race.
Speaking on Fox News Sunday, the Republican frontrunner concentrated on attacking Clinton, doubling down on his much-criticized statement that the likely Democratic nominee’s only appeal to voters is the “woman’s card.” “She’s done a lousy job in so many ways and even women don’t like her,” he said. “But it is the woman’s card and she plays it and I will let you know in about six months whether or not she plays it well, but I don’t think she’ll play it well.” “If she were not a woman she wouldn’t even be in this race,” he added. The real-estate billionaire also targeted Cruz, dismissing his closest Republican rival’s criticism of Trump’s endorsement by former boxing champion Mike Tyson, whom Cruz called a rapist.
“No big deal, I didn’t have a meeting or anything, I haven’t seen Mike in years,” Trump said. “This guy is a real liar,” he added of Cruz. “That’s why we call him lyin’ Ted Cruz.” Trump dismissed Cruz’s endorsement by Indiana Governor Mike Pence this week, calling it “the weakest endorsement anyone has seen in a long time.” “I think he gave me more of an endorsement than he gave Cruz,” he added. Asked whether a victory for Trump in Indiana on Tuesday would clinch the nomination for him, Trump said, “Yes, it’s over,” adding, “I think it’s over now.” A Wall Street Journal/NBC News/Marist poll released on Sunday gave Trump a 15 point lead in Indiana.
Gov. Adams Oshiomhole
of Edo on Sunday announced the increment of the National Minimum Wage
from N18,000 to N25, 000 with immediate effect, for employees in the
State Public Service.
He also promised prompt payment of outstanding arrears of salary to the
staff of Local Government Councils in the state.
Oshiomhole who made the announcement on Sunday at the grand finale of
activities to mark the 2016 Workers Day, said that plans had also been
concluded to pay staff of Egor Local Government Council who were being
owned 13 months arrears of salary, within the next two weeks.
Explaining why the council was omitted from the bailout to local
government councils in 2015, he gave the assurance that the Edo
Government had been meeting with the Central Bank of Nigeria and that
within the next two weeks, the funds would be released and staff of the
council would be paid in full.
He also explained the reason behind the non -appointment of Caretaker
Committees for the 18 local government councils in the state, after the
end of the tenure of the immediate-past local government chairmen.
According to him, “rather than appoint caretaker committees for the
councils and pay them because they are politicians, we directed the
Heads of Personnel Management in the councils to hold forth, so that
those monies would be used to run the councils and pay salaries,’’ he
said.
The governor said even if the price of oil goes to zero per cent, Edo
workers would get their salary alerts before the end of every month.
He assured that he would not use his office to put hardship on any of
his workers.
Earlier, the State Chairman of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Mr Orhue
Marshall, appealed to government to enlist workers in the state in the
National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).
According to him, this would enable them to have access to quick and
cheap medical facilities, like their colleagues in the Federal Public
Service.
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