The appointment is for a final term of four years.
He, however, advised those seeking to migrate to ensure proper documentation.
“President Tinubu has empathised with the people and assured them that the reforms were not intended to inflict pain on them,” said Mr Bagudu.
The minister also urged all stakeholders to support the process of unlocking climate change actions financing in Nigeria.
Mr Bagudu, unfettered by his ministerial position, continued to leech off government funds.
“The budget is coming in good time to allow us a good time to allow for it to be passed Dec. 31.
Mathias Schmale, the UN resident and humanitarian coordinator, said the project was vital to implementing government policies and programmes in Nigeria.
The EU ambassador said enforcement was the major obstacle to an effective war against corruption in Nigeria.
The CDS assured the minister of the military’s commitment to rid the country of criminals and make Nigeria and Nigerians safer.
The minister commended Gov. Ademola Adeleke of Osun for accepting to host the meeting.