Ms Musawu congratulated creators, producers, sponsors, delegates, for making the event a powerful celebration of storytelling, culture, and hospitality.
The minister emphasised the importance of infrastructure as a foundation for industrialisation and economic development.
Ms Mahmoud described the initiative as a “timely and impactful investment” in the future of Nigerian students.
According to her, equipping children with functional education was key to preparing them for leadership tasks ahead.
The minister said that the administration was also committed to employing more healthcare workers.
Ms Mahmoud said the fertiliser served as a strategic response to the global challenge of food shortages.
The minister said, “Who are these people who want to protest?’’
“Your appointment brings great pride not only to your colleagues and peers but also to the entire family members.’’
Ms Mahmoud expressed delight that no case of cholera had been reported in the nation’s capital.
Ms Fasawe said that the outreach was designed to provide free healthcare services to residents of Kuje as a pilot area council.
