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YIAGA engages INEC, other stakeholders on peaceful elections

Youth Initiative for Advocacy, Growth And Advancement Africa, a non-governmental organisation, says that it will engage security agencies and traditional rulers to ensure a credible and peaceful governorship elections in Kogi and Bayelsa on Nov.16.ADVERTISEMENT

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