Mrs Olotu said both parties agreed to explore exchange programmes and study tours to facilitate mutual learning.
Mrs Didi Walson-Jack advised public servants to acquire computer knowledge in order to be fit for the new civil service operations.
“The new appointee will take over from the incumbent, Dr Folasade Yemi-Esan, who is due to retire on Aug. 13.”
The minister noted that all schools must be registered with the National Safe School Response Coordination Centre to filter information to secure schools.
She promised to cascade the innovation to all schools around the country and beyond the education sector.
Ms Bevan said current toilet construction in the country stood between 180,000 – 200,000 toilets annually, describing it as inadequate.
Mr Adamu refuted allegations that the bill is targeted at grabbing the land and waterways of states.
