It also tasked citizens of Borno on inclusivity and accountability in education as a moral imperative towards rebuilding a more equitable and just society.
Other solutions suggested by the NGO founder included intelligence gathering and surveillance to identify and disrupt drug trafficking networks.
”We also call on the public to pay more attention to issues concerning corrections in Nigeria.”
“Women business owners oftentimes face marginalisation in accessing funds.’’
“There is no way our voices will be heard with the media.”
“If there have been misdeeds, we need to know.”
Mrs Radda said it was on record that her husband’s administration accorded priority to education.
Ms Aliyu stated that pregnant women should take supplements as prescribed for their healthy life and that of their children.
“We want to promote education to enable us to live harmoniously.’’
The founder said it was part of the foundation’s vision to empower the less-privileged in society.
