Mr Tinubu described the late Gusau as a diligent professional.
The police spokesperson said the fake soldier allegedly defrauded people under the pretext of getting them employment in the Nigerian Army.
Mr Habib said 660,884 households were selected and verified to benefit from the intervention nationwide.
The house jerked up the budget from the initial N340.6 billion presented by the governor to N358.7 billion.
The 7 Division of the Nigerian Army said it does not tolerate any form of unprofessional conduct from any soldier.
Mr Bakeni noted that this year’s Christmas is celebrated amidst difficult and harsh economic realities.
British nationals were also warned about the attacks on military installations by secessionist groups like IPOB in the South East.
He pledged continuous government support for the welfare of serving personnel and their families.
Mr Tinubu’s statement attributing the incident to God echoes Vice President Kashim Shettima’s, who asked Nigerians not to dwell on the matter.
No fewer than 18,059 people, including 795 children infected with HIV/AIDS, are receiving treatment in Borno.