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Ensure Proper Education Among The Youth To Enhance Development ~ Fulanis told

We Must Ensure Proper Education Among The Youth To Enhance Development – Gen. Sec. Of the Fulanis Association of Ghana

The General Secretary of the Tabital Pulaaku International, Ghana Chapter, Mr. Yakubu Musah Barry has divulged the need to ensure effective and quality education among the youth, most especially the girl child in the country.

Speaking at the annual MAULUD ceremony Organized by Sheikh Andama Taal a famous Muslim Cleric at Duadaso, a community in the Jaman North District, Mr. Yakubu Musah Barry indicated that education is the key to the success of our youth hence the need to ensure proper education for the youth.

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Speaking on the Activities of the Fulani Herdsmen, he disclosed that the properties, animals, and life of the herdsmen and the communities must enormously be protected.

He added that there must be mutual respect between the herdsmen, farmers, and community leaders to ensure accident-free migration of the Fulani herdsmen.

Mr. Yakubu Musah Barry accused the politicians of using their political power in connection with the traditional leaders to hornswoggle the Fulani Herdsmen in their businesses.

He finally spoke about the issue of terrorism in the country stating that Ghana has currently not witnessed terrorist attacks though it is very alarming in some other countries so Ghanaians must be careful and vigilant by reporting suspicious characters to the necessary authority.

He pleaded with community members, tenants, and landlords not to condone with any criminal who could temper with the peace of the country.

Filed By Nana Diawisie Gye Nyame FM, Sampa

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