QUATTARA WANTS 'TO CONTINUE' AS COTE D'IVOIRE'S PRESIDENT. (PHOTO).

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 Ouattara wants 'to continue' as Côte d'Ivoire's President Côte d'Ivoire President Alassane Ouattara said on Thursday he would like to continue serving his country as president but emphasised that his party had not yet made a formal decision on its candidate for this year's election, TRT Afrika reported. Ouattara, 83, was re-elected for a third term in 2020 following a 2016 constitutional referendum allowing him to extend his rule. During the last election, Ouattara had argued that the approval of the new constitution allowed him to restart his mandate. He has previously said he would like to step down, but also suggested he would need old rivals to commit to withdrawing from politics too. "I am in good health and eager to continue serving my country," he said in an address to the diplomatic corps in Abidjan, the strongest signal yet that he plans to stand again. Gbagbos comeback Former First Lady Simone Gbagbo, the ex-wife of former Côte d'Ivoire...

KADOBA URGES GOV. SANI TO RELOCATE NYSC CAMP FROM GOVT COLLEGE KADUNA. (PHOTO).


 KADOBA Urges Governor Sani to Relocate NYSC Camp from Government College Kaduna


The Old Boys Association of Government College Kaduna (KADOBA) has called on Governor Uba Sani to relocate the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) orientation camp from the school’s premises, highlighting its adverse impact on students’ education.


At a press conference marking their 20th anniversary, KADOBA lamented the school’s declining facilities and enrollment, attributing it to the use of its space for NYSC and civil defence training. The group praised the governor’s security improvements and urged him to prioritize education by restoring the school to its former state.

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