Mr Omadefu said that closing the manpower gap was essential for optimal productivity and for the overall development of the state.
Ms Twaki said that the facilities were designed to rehabilitate children who were beyond parental control or had committed minor offences.
The chairman said the exercise would offer eligible citizens the opportunity to vote in future elections, hence deciding the fate of those seeking to govern them.
“The late president was deeply admired across all strata of society for his decency, integrity, and exemplary life of service,” said Mr Jonathan.
Mr Ahemba explained that the gesture was meant to further boost farming activities and enhance food security in the state and the country.
“If we put the people first, and if we lead with purpose, there is nothing our dear country cannot achieve,” he said.
The SUBEB boss noted that the contractor is expected to supply the items in the next month for onward distribution to the benefiting schools.
Mr Addra stated that the governor was committed to his promise of leaving Nasarawa better than he met it.
The speaker made the call when the Bassa District Youth Progressive Forum paid him a courtesy visit on Thursday in Lafia.
Due to Mr Tinubu’s reforms, the Nasarawa governor noted that “people who are happy with what they are seeing are moving” to the APC.
