The Coalition of Muslim Institutions (COMI) is the latest to pay tribute to the late Saeed Ali Yaqub who died on Sunday.
The group revealed it was consulting the late Saeed Ali Yaqub on ways to partner the media to undertake intensive sensitisation and education programmes in Zongo communities.
The initiative was meant to help eliminate the over-exploitation of unemployed and zongo youth by politicians to engage in political violence.
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