The lawmaker noted that the steep rise in airline ticket prices is currently affecting millions of Nigerian families.
The operation marked the commencement of a 30-day enforcement exercise aimed at reducing road crashes during the Christmas and New Year season.
A cross-section of residents in the Federal Capital Territory has expressed mixed reactions ahead of the 2025 Christmas celebrations.
Mr Zuntu stated that the price of tomatoes would gradually decline due to increased supply ahead of festivities.
Mr Mouka said, “A thing you acquire through defrauding others cries out daily in the spirit realm for its original owner.’’
The Federal High Court will commence its Christmas vacation on December 19.
Mr Akintola noted that Nigeria has eight national public holidays, five of which favour Christians and only three for Muslims.
According to her, Christmas is a season of celebration and relaxation and many families use this period to relax.
He wished all a merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year.
Mr Ologunagba said such a relationship would help Nigerians in the face of the prevailing economic hardship.
