Mr Bature said the gesture was meant to support the beneficiaries during the upcoming Eid-el Fitr.
The Liberian government ordered all public offices, business houses, and marketplaces closed during the observance, which will be held annually.
The cleric blamed states for failing to deploy the ecological funds allocated to them by the FG to address environmental concerns.
The group CEO of NNPC, Mele Kyari, accused entire communities in the affected areas of involvement in the theft of the country’s oil.
The clergyman urged his colleagues to “stop poisoning” the minds of their followers.
The clerics said Nigeria was experiencing insecurity because Muslims had “left the teachings of the prophet Mohammed”.
Known for his use of ill-mannered language, Adesina said life in Nigeria had become “nasty, brutish and short”.
“Maybe the Chief Imams, the Bishops, top musicians and our sports personalities,” he said.
The team frowned at the fact that security men at the gate enforcing compliance were not wearing facemasks.
