Mr Adams enjoined the Federal Government to empower the local farmers to boost food security.
Ms Ilori said, “Nine out of ten new adult infections now occur among ordinary Nigerians.”
Mr Tunji-Ojo encouraged citizens to celebrate responsibly and extend acts of kindness to the less privileged in society.
Mr Ajaero said the rising cost of petrol had worsened the hardship faced by Nigerian workers.
Mr Issa-Onilu said that NOA would work with relevant agencies to ensure that no one was denied emergency medical care in the event of gunshot injuries.
“The president understands that he is the president of all Nigerians, including those inmates. As father to all, he has always shown that he cares,” the minister said.
The NLC president added that there was no law abolishing gratuity in the civil service.
The minister said Nigeria had made significant progress expanding social protection programmes.
He said the mission of the ministry was to boost agricultural productivity.
The minister noted that Lagos State occupied a unique and strategic position in Nigeria’s agricultural value chain.
