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A former international president of the Zonta International Club, Mrs Folake Solanke, on Sunday charged the Federal Government to adopt all necessary measures to stop the abduction of school children in Nigeria.
She emphasised that government at all levels should strive to create a safer learning environment for students from primary to university level, saying no action must be spared to encourage students from acquiring knowledge.
Solanke, who is the first female Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) gave the charge while speaking on the sideline of the installation ceremony of 2020-2022 biennium president of Zonta International Club, Ibadan, Olajumoke Akere.
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