“This will not only maintain a serene environment, but also ensure free flow of traffic in the area,” Mr Jibril said.
“They will do all they can; take our land and sell it to people for development.”
Mr Wike promised to discuss with the security experts and to consider a conversation with Mr Deri on the type of drones that would be effective in FCT.
The breakdown indicated that N3.81 billion was shared among the six area councils, while N2.50 billion went to teachers and pension schemes.
Ms Benjamins-Laniyi stressed the need for strong collaboration among stakeholders and law enforcement agencies to win the war against GBV.
Ms Judge urged relevant government agencies and charitable Nigerians to come to the aid of orphanages.
He said the board registered a low turnout of intending pilgrims for the 2024 exercise due to the high cost of Hajj fares.
Mr Wike reminded workers of the long struggle for the realisation of the FCT Civil Service Commission since the law’s enactment in 2018.
Mrs Adedayo Benjamins-Laniyi stated that the food items included rice, noodles, semovita, and spaghetti among other items.
FCT Minister of State Mariya Mahmoud disclosed this while presiding over the 186th Joint Account Allocation Committee meeting in Abuja on Tuesday.
