Labaran Magaji, Secretary to the State Government (SSG), presented the vehicles to the beneficiaries in Lafia.
He said that the distribution is part of the desired attention the state has continued to give to the education sector.
Mr Tukur explained that the initial phase would include the Senate building, student hostels, staff lodges and other critical infrastructure.
Mr Sule also announced an undisclosed amount as an end-of-year bonus for state civil servants.
He also stressed the need to reward hardworking teachers to improve standards in the sector.
Mr Jatau urged ministries, departments and agencies of the state to comply with budgetary provisions in the implementation of the budget.
Mr Akpapio said that the mass influx of decampees into the APC was proof of the party’s wide acceptance among Nigerians.
Mr Umahi said the estimated cost per kilometre included contingency and variation of price (VOP), which may not even be used.
He said that the vaccination campaign would run from October 7 to October 17.
The deputy governor, who chaired the occasion, urged the people to continue supporting Governor Abdullahi Sule’s administration to ensure its success.
