A Civil Society Organization in Kwara State, ENetSUD says 20 villages lack access to secondary schools.
EkohotBlog reports that the organization made this discovery in their “Citizens Enlightenment and Mobilization Mobilization Program (CEMP)”, The Director of Community Service’ Abdukareem Eyitayo said that a visit was made to Agbona Elebue Fata ward in Asa LGA of Kwara State.
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According to ENetSuD, they made interaction with the villages and it was revealed that the following villages do not have easy access to Secondary School:
The Civil Society Organization based in Kwara State has urged the government (Federal, State, and Local) to consider the provision of a secondary school that will serve these communities and bring secondary education close to them.
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