Only 28 candidates registered for common entrance examination in Zamfara state

The Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, on Wednesday said the Federal Government was worried about the low number of candidates seeking admission into its 104 colleges across the country, who registered for the 2018 National Common Entrance Examination.

The minister, in a statement released in Abuja by the spokesperson of the Ministry of Education, Mrs. Priscillia Ihuoma, noted that only 28 candidates from Zamfara State registered for the examination.
Prior to the minister’s revelations, Hon. Ibrahim Gusau had also sensationally alleged that Zamfara has only 10 state sponsored medical doctors. No wonder the state was the worst hit with meningitis last year at the height of the heat season. With a population of almost 4 million, the state with low number of qualified medical personnel will not cope with any outbreak of disease.

 It should be noted that the Zamfara state Governor is the Chairman Northern Governor's Forum (NGF), a die hard APC chieftain who is believed to be close to the powers that be in the Aso rock villa.

Abdulaziz Yari is a classical example of the APC failures among many others. We call on Muhammadu Buhari to rid the APC of these type of politicians especially as another round of election is by the corner.


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