The NYSC Kano State Coordinator, Hajiya Aisha Tata Muhammad, staff and entire Corps Members serving in the State have sympathized with Governor Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, Emir of Kano Alh Aminu Ado Bayero, Management of Kantin Kwari Market and Kano residents over the recent flooding that ravaged the market and some local government areas.
In a statement she personally signed and made available to journalists in Kano, Aisha Tata has also symphasized with those affected directly or indirectly by the floods.
The Cordinator expressed her grief over the flood witnessed in some parts of the state
She then, appealed to residents to avoid dumping garbages in water ways to avert future occurrences.
Hajiya Aisha Tata stressed the need for residents to continue to cooperate with the government to solve the problems of floods that had rendered many homeless and destroyed valuable properties.
In the same vein, the state coordinator expressed her deep sympathy over the recent collapse of a building at the prominent Beruit GSM Market in Kano metropolis.
She prayed for Allah to prevent the occurrence of such devastating tragedy in the state.
The coordinator then concluded by praying for speedy recovery of the injured and those who lost their lives. May their souls rest in peace the statement added.

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