According to a statement by the bureau, the honour was a recognition of Mr Adedokun’s commitment to driving procurement reforms in the country.
Various support groups have pledged loyalty and commitment to Mr Tinubu’s second-term bid.
“Over the past three years, we have seen a steady reduction in funding for the Humanitarian Response Plan from 55 per cent funded in 2021 to only 39 per cent in 2023,’’
He stressed that the increase already paid to officials would be deducted from their next paycheck.
“Let us bend therefore over backwards to avoid this civil war between brothers,” Mr El-Rufai advised.
However, he said the work couldn’t be carried out when relief workers themselves are at risk.
The country is facing protests over economic crisis, hours-long power cuts and shortages in fuel and other essential supplies.
