Mr Jimoh explained that the arrest was effected on January 30.
He said leaders must govern, not only for the present, but also for generations yet unborn.
Mr Babalola said 35,040 registrations were recorded in the state during the first phase of the exercise.
Mr Jimoh said, “Efforts are ongoing towards the rescue of the victim and apprehension of the perpetrators of the crime.”
Mr Adetimehin urged APC members in the state to remain united.
The NDLEA spokesman said a female suspect was arrested on Friday, January 23, in Mokwa, Niger State, in a follow-up operation by operatives.
The spokesperson said the commissioner of police (CP) warned the public against patronising unregistered or illegal medical facilities.
Mr Oluyi assured that the state government would collaborate with host communities to ensure a smooth execution of the project.
The state government has sealed off the construction site and vowed to investigate the cause of the building collapse.
Ms Osamaye said the empowerment would enable the beneficiaries to make a good living.
