The minister urged the people to be united and support the security agencies toward ending violence.
Mr Otu commended the initiative and said it would help alleviate poverty among the vulnerable.
The federal government will shut down public buildings that do not comply with the accessibility standards for disabled persons starting January 17.
Mr Tinubu said exploring the nexus between migration, youth, and national development within the Nigerian context was crucial.
Godwin Abumisi, NUP’s national president, on behalf of the retirees, said the government needed to provide a solution to their suffering.
Ms Edu said the construction of cluster resettlement homes was the beginning of a renewed hope for Benue.
She, therefore, assured market women of government’s intention to ensure the fabric became known around the world.
“We do not want to be selling fake Adire, made-in-China Adire brought into Nigeria. What we want is the local one made by our people.”
The minister appreciated the churches and the mosques that had provided shelter to the flood victims.
The minister in a statement in Abuja on Saturday, said that irregular migration continued to be a disturbing issue among leaders in the continent.
