Mr Agbor urged the public to provide useful information that could assist in recovering the assets.’’
He said that drug abuse was becoming prevalent among youths in society.
Officials said they received tips about the consignment that turned out to be credible.
Some of the distributed items were exercise books, calculator and mathematical sets, and other writing materials.
Mr Chingali said that six of the pupils drowned and five survived.
APBPI organised the campaign in collaboration with the FCT Secondary Education Board.
Mr Shettima said this on Saturday when he paid a sympathy visit to Gov. Uba Sani.
The Gazette heard that Mr Baba-Yusuf did not update the list to include Ebonyi and other states that were left out as of Thursday night.
President of the group said the support was to ensure that no one was left behind.
“We all are witnesses to the rising rate of this trend in the country.’’