Mr Mallo said the policy aligned with Nigeria’s commitment to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 6 on clean water and sanitation.
He stated that the exercise would hold at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel.
Mr Mohammed urged citizens to sustain the moral lessons of Ramadan, including patience, charity, humility, and kindness.
Mr Muhammad noted that the prediction would be simplified, particularly in Hausa, to ensure grassroots farmers understand and apply it effectively.
Mr Mohammed said the Peoples Democratic Party remained a strong national platform despite internal challenges.
According to him, bandits have taken advantage of ungoverned forest spaces around the Daji Dam axis.
Mr Mohammed said banditry had been largely contained in other parts of the state through sustained security operations.
Mr Buba charged members of the distribution committee to ensure fairness and accountability in the exercise.
The Nigerian Women in Information and Technology says that challenges such as underrepresentation, bias, and limited access to resources persist for girls studying STEM subjects.
Mr Musa said that efforts were ongoing to reach out to the affected media organisations and victims’ relatives.
