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“Our challenge is poor road network and drainage, and these are capital projects that we cannot handle as a community. We have continued to do the best that we can as a community, now we need the government to help us. Read more:

Tsaunin Kura community in Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State has appealed to the Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, to come to its aid in the construction of roads and drainage in the area.

 

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africaupdates At times of lesser government intervention & more Civil Society, it’s backward to starkly sollicit government after decades of persistent basic infrastructural challenge of that magnitude. Somewhere lack of due process & good governance might have been the culprit. Let’s face it.

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