He expressed concern that many students might be unable to continue their studies.
He said it would ensure a peaceful and hitch-free celebration.
Mr AbdulRazaq urged them to be good ambassadors of the state and Nigeria.
He restated the governor’s stance against child trafficking, criminal infiltration and all security threats.
The government stated that the gesture would enable farmers to engage in all-year-round farming, particularly during the dry season.
The spokesperson said that the NSCDC Commandant in Kogi State, Esther Akinlade, directed area commanders to ensure proper coordination.
The commission was billed to open its defence on Wednesday after the petitioners closed their case on Monday.
The NLC chairman said the union members were resolute in their commitment to the directives from the national headquarters.
The farmers appealed to the state and federal governments to intervene by partnering with poultry feed producers to reduce costs.
The group made the call in a press conference in Abuja on the state of affairs of Nigerians with disabilities.
