Eddie Osarenkhoe, a financial expert, has advised the federal government to develop a deliberate fiscal policy to stem inflation.
“The signs of climate change are becoming more distinct, and the time for climate action is now,” said Mr Utsev.
COWA president Kikelomo Adeniyi said the move would ensure that the officers deployed in remote areas had a conducive environment.
“Many families are struggling to make ends meet, with stagnant wages and rising prices pushing them further into poverty,” he added.
“I will appreciate any help from the government.’’
ANSES reported that 206 people had been affected by poisoning between January 2018 and June this year.
Mr Uzoma said the federal government was committed to reversing the trend.
According to UN estimates, 46,000 homes have been destroyed and more than 234,000 damaged. This corresponds to a total of 60 per cent of the housing stock.
“Our government stands resolute in confronting these obstacles and in our belief in working together to build the Nigeria of our dream.”
UN organisations and humanitarian groups have issued a joint call for an “immediate humanitarian ceasefire” between Israel and Hamas.
