The sultan praised the country’s diversity, saying interactions between Muslims, Christians, and others were a strength.
According to the speaker, the lawmakers had unanimously resolved to endorse Mr Radda for a second term in office.
The state NMA vice chairman, Muhammed Salahudeen, said the topic was rightly chosen for Zamfara, especially on polio and non-polio-related issues.
He assured that the NEDC would continue to engage the services of NALV in tackling training-related gap.
The director-general urged state stakeholders to intensify grassroots sensitisation.
He said the SUPA programme showed the government’s commitment to promoting economic development.
He added that any political discourse that excludes youth representation should be rejected by Nigerian youths.
Already, Mr Trump has withdrawn billions of dollars in funding from the institution.
“This is the first state we are coming to because we appreciate the importance of the South-East in the PDP family,” he said.
Mr Wjiogu noted that custodial centres across the country were plagued by infrastructural decay.