The inauguration of the projects would commence on June 10 and last for 19 days, according to the minister.
The minister explained that the decision to construct additional terminals was to expand the initiative to the satellite towns.
“Today marks a moment we shall not soon forget — a day that should have been filled with celebration…regarded as our most successful UTME exercise,” said Mr Oloyede.
Mr Oloyede stated, “I apologise for the trauma caused the candidates and I take full responsibility for this.’’
Mr Oloyede said, “I apologise for the trauma caused the candidates and I take full responsibility for this.’’
In separate interviews in Abuja, the farmers said this had led to a poor harvest of yam this year compared to the previous year.
For weeks, the FCT experienced long queues at filling stations with a petrol price surge from N850 to N980 and N1,000 per litre in some locations.
“Education is a tool and platform for tomorrow and this library stands as a beacon of knowledge.’’
He further urged the congregation to have good conscience and self control concerning the issues of life.
The initiative is an empowerment programme for aged women championed by NCSS.
