Mr Obi stated, “A free and responsible media should not be an enemy to any administration.”
Police commissioner Ikioye Orutugu says combat and armed drills among newly trained personnel will ensure decisive, lawful responses to emerging threats in Anambra.
Mr Yero said that Kaduna approved a gender-responsive procurement policy in 2024 to expand economic participation for women-owned businesses.
He said the engagement also serves as a mechanism to receive feedback from all stakeholders for future improvements.
“This is a collaborative effort, and we are moving steadily towards realising our goals,” he said.
Aliko Dangote, owner of the Dangote Refinery, had complained of institutional obstacles to its seamless operation.
The participants were drawn from the office of the auditors general of state and local governments, ministries, departments, agencies, and the state assembly.
“Together, we have the opportunity to shape the future of ICPC.”
He commended the speaker and members of the assembly for their support and cooperation in the interest of the state.
“There are no punitive measures attached to the submission of the firearms. No one will be arrested or detained,” the police promised.
