Mr Kalu praised Mr Onuoha for his commitment to peacebuilding and ability to bridge the gap between the state and faith communities.
The Plateau State Emergency Management Agency on Monday visited and commiserated with victims of attacks in the 11 communities of Qua’an Pan LGA, Plateau.
“Parents are eager to see how the policy develops,” Esther Akut, a parent, said. “We don’t want to be spending too much on graduation ceremonies.”
Ms Ahmed said the situation is worrisome because the board had increased its loan ceiling to N20 million.
Suspected bandits attacked and killed over 100 people in the Yelwata community on June 13.
Mr Tunji-Ojo further mentioned that the collaboration will promote strategic communication on national information architecture and intellectual infrastructure.
“This practice undermines the integrity, quality and sustainability of tertiary education in Nigeria,” the minister said.
The governor commended UBEC’s support in developing basic education in the state and acknowledged key achievements through the partnership.
Ms Elelu warned that any contractor found wanting would have his contract terminated immediately.
The executive secretary assured the controller of the state government’s readiness to support and assist all inmates medically while in custody.
