Mr Igwe said the PDP would ensure that the autonomy of the local government areas in Anambra was not compromised.
Mr Azor called on security agencies to maintain neutrality while respecting human rights and the rule of law.
Ms Alexander said the partnership with NDLEA was to checkmate drunk driving in Ananbra.
MDCAN said the “injurious” requirement was a deliberate attempt to exclude lecturers from the faculties of medicine, basic clinical sciences and basic medical sciences.
Mr Kanaya said, “All BDCs are allowed to sell to eligible end-users at a margin not more than one per cent above the purchase rate from CBN.’’
“Governor Chukwuma Soludo, however, directed that the school be sealed before 2:00 p.m. today,” the commissioner said.
The commissioner said that 16 suspected cases in Anambra whose samples were taken returned negative.
She said that immunisation was important to protect children from life-long illness.
Ms Chuma-Udeh said the move was to protect school premises and infrastructure from being messed up.
Some said the address was timely and empathetic, but it failed to address some issues that led to the protest.