Mr Keyamo explained that the system enhances communication integrity.
He said the rights of a worker and trade unions to withdraw their services is fundamental and inalienable.
He also noted that the struggle to upgrade NBTE to a national polytechnic commission has started.
Mr Abubakar commended the initiative, stating it would entrench proactive measures against disasters rather than just reactive ones.
He expressed concerns about the dysfunctional state of government-owned refineries in spite of billions spent.
Mr Idris said the decision would allow for more consultations between President Bola Tinubu, state governors, local government authorities and the private sector.
“This will in turn lead to young people contributing tremendously to national development agenda.”
The federal government urged its workers to study and comply with the revised Public Service Rules (PSR) on Wednesday in Abuja.
Education minister Tahir Mamman said on Monday that President Bola Tinubu had approved additional funding for the training and empowering of adolescent girls in the country.
“Of course you know, because of the risks involved and so many other things, a lot of people are going to also take advantage.
