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Principal Secretary for Internal Security and National Administration, Dr. Raymond Omollo, has called for collective national action to confront the rising threats of school dropouts and drug abuse. Omollo warned that inaction could jeopardize the country’s future calling on the national government administrators to work closely with school leadership, parents’ associations, and religious groups to keep children in school.
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PS Omollo calls for partnership to curb rising school dropout cases
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