The governor urged the new appointees to embrace innovation and technology in their official duties.
The police spokesperson said investigation revealed that one of the suspects belonged to the ‘Eiye Confraternity.’
He urged the residents to be security conscious, vigilant and report any untoward incident.
The judge held that the prosecution proved all the offences against the defendants beyond reasonable doubt.
Governor Biodun Oyebanji presented cheques to the beneficiaries on Tuesday, in Ado-Ekiti.
“The defendant was arrested in a hotel in Bauchi after he bargained for N1.5 million to give up his biological daughter,” the CP said.
The FCCPC expressed its resolve to remain vigilant in protecting consumers and ensuring a fair marketplace in the country.
The ex-governor’s trial will continue on the next adjourned date.
There is the need for full implementation of the Compulsory Treatment Law, 2020 across health institutions in the state.
The prosecution lawyer, Wahab Shittu, SAN, led the witness in evidence.
