Mr Gambari called for stronger institutions to defend rights, resolve conflicts and encourage constructive dissent.
The FRSC said it had cordoned off the area from both ends to safeguard road users.
The applicants, Hauwa’u Sani-Barda, Rabi’atu Sani-Barda and Hafsat Sani-Barda, were admitted in 2018 and 2019 and graduated in 2022 and 2023.
Usamatu-Abbas said that the future of any society was expected to be realised when youth were provided with the proper training. Â
Mr Yawuri cautioned the students against drug abuse and other immoral behaviours to safeguard their future.
The governor said the initiative was to minimise medical tourism.
Mr Abubakar said the approved programmes would commence in the 2023/2024 academic session.
Mr Buhari would also commission some schools, hospitals and roads outside the state capital, during the second day of the visit.
“Feeding Africa is an imperative. We must ensure that we feed ourselves today, tomorrow and well into the future.”
The approved programmes are on Accounting, Computer Science, Economics, Home Economics, Arabic Education, English Education, Hausa and Islamic Studies Education.
