The distribution was coordinated by NEMA.
NALPGAM called on the Federal Government and key industry stakeholders to urgently intervene and stabilise the LPG market.
He said they have been living in the state since 2017, and have outnumbered members of their host community.
Mr Idika urged sustained advocacy for increased immunisation uptake.
The NADESSTU president, Oweiotu-Ebi Joseph, and senate president, Idiseru Alex, welcomed the approval and thanked the governor for his continued support.
Mr Balami said, “The National Universities Commission has licensed the institution to offer 11 programmes.”
Mr Yusuf-Jamo said the screening exercise was conducted fairly.
The reforms, he said, were designed to be progressive.
Ms Audu said that the donation would significantly enhance healthcare delivery in IDP camps and the host communities.
Mr Kalu praised Mr Onuoha for his commitment to peacebuilding and ability to bridge the gap between the state and faith communities.
