Mr Jatau said the initiative would boost the agriculture sector by providing farmers and youths with essential farm inputs as they prepared for the season.
Mrs Alison-Madueke sought an order setting aside the EFCC’s public notice issued, upon which it conducted the public sale by auction.
The police said that the rescued priests the victims were receiving medical attention.
Mr Fagbemi said that investment in the welfare of the NDLEA officers was a call to higher responsibility and unwavering dedication to duty.
She urged parents and the general public to embrace birth registration, stressing that it was crucial for the children and the country.
Deputy Governor Kaletapwa Farauta said that over 1,000 members of the cooperative societies, mostly women, would benefit directly from the gesture.
He urged road users to contribute to improving safety on highways.
The minister said the visit was part of the federal government’s efforts to put the sector on a strategic growth path.
The governor said that those with third class status include Gombi chiefdom with headquarters at Gombi.
“Arbitrary fee hikes undermine this balance and place unnecessary burdens on families,” Mr Abiso said.
