Mr Buba said the project formed part of his broader agenda to address critical infrastructure deficits in Bauchi South.
Ms Rafique said the agency has formally handed over the facilities to UNICEF for revitalisation within a three-month timeline.
Ms Salihu urged duty-bearers and community leaders to stop blaming victims.
Mr Yaro said the auditorium was designed with a 300-seat capacity.
Mr Oyerinde said the suspects would be charged to court upon completion of investigations.
“We urge all citizens to support our efforts by reporting suspicious activities promptly,” he said.
“Unfortunately, the disaster also claimed several lives with many others injured,” he said.
The stakeholders say they plan to construct improved toilets in motor parks and markets across the state.
“The worst hit local government areas are Alkaleri, Bauchi, Tafawa Balewa, Ganjuwa, Dass, Kirfi, Toro, and parts of Kanam in plateau.”
“Our preliminary interrogation of INEC e–platforms produced evidence of unprecedented manipulation of the results in total disregard of extant electoral laws.”
