The fines were imposed on Wednesday.
He stressed: “He never held any position in government. He didn’t carry out any contract on behalf of government. So how can you credit him either way?”
President Muhammadu Buhari’s regime has called on non-governmental organisations in Nigeria to support its fight against bandits and terrorists.
President Muhammadu Buhari’s regime says it has registered 122,563 persons under its Social Investment Programme (NSIP) since the scheme’s inception in Adamawa.
The minister called for an end to male preference in families.
Emmanuel Osodeke, ASUU president, who stated this on Tuesday, revealed that the universities lecturers have not been paid by the federal government since February that the strike began.
“While modalities to recover the overpayment will be worked out in due course, letters to the affected pensioners have been dispatched.”
The beneficiaries cut across those under the Conditional Cash Transfer, school feeding, N-Power and the GEEP.
Mr Mohammed’s statement comes days after BBC Africa Eye published a documentary featuring interviews with bandit leaders.
The lawmakers said they would rather side with the Buhari regime to ban okada as a measure to combat insecurity.
