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.’’
The mandate secretary said the gesture is a testament to the priority Mr Wike placed on the education sector.
“The teachers have resumed work and are ready to work. The students are also in school and ready for learning,” he said.
The Federal Capital Territory Transport is committed to encourage cycling as a means of transport in the capital city.
She said before his death, he was a student at Government Secondary School, Gboko.
“With effect from Wednesday, April 5, the curfew will be in place from 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.”
