CONCERNED EX-COLLEGE OF EDUCATION GIDAN WAYA STUDENT DECRIES 30 YEARS OF ACCESS ROAD NEGLECT, CALLS FOR GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION. (PHOTO).

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 Concerned Ex-College Of Education Gidan Waya Student Decries 30 Years Of Access Road Neglect, Calls For Government Intervention A former student leader of the Kaduna State College of Education (KSCOE) Gidan Waya, Comrade Ishaya Ezra, has raised a passionate alarm over the deplorable condition of the institution’s access road, describing the 30-year neglect as unacceptable and dangerous. Ezra, who currently serves as the Executive CMC Chairman of NANCES Kaduna State Axis and Secretary General of the NYMEF Kaduna State Chapter, issued a strongly worded statement on Tuesday urging the Kaduna State Government to take immediate action. The former KSCOE Gidan Waya Student Union President (2020–2021) said the road leading to the college has become “a symbol of neglect” and a glaring testament to the longstanding infrastructure deficit across parts of Kaduna State. “As a proud product of KSCOE and a son of Kaduna State, I am compelled to speak truth to power. It is unconscionable that an ...

SENEGAL SUSPENDS MINING NEAR MALI BORDER FOR THREE YEARS. (PHOTO).


 Senegal suspends mining near Mali border for three years


Senegal said on Tuesday that it was temporarily suspending mining activities along the bank of a river that forms part of its southeastern border with Mali, in a bid to preserve the environment and protect locals' health, according to AFP.


The Faleme River, the main tributary of the Senegal River, faces significant pollution from the intensive use of chemicals in the mainly artisanal gold mines that are booming in the region.


Thousands depend on the river for farming and to feed livestock.

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