Mr Sule said that the administration had prioritised infrastructure development to improve the standard of living of the people.
The committee said the abandoned recklessness in the nation’s domestic airlines was unprecedented.
Mr Msheliza, therefore, commended Mr Tinubu for cancelling the policy.
Mr Tinubu reiterated his commitment to the education sector in line with the 2030 education agenda of the government and African Union goal 2063.
He said he would personally visit the ambassador to discuss areas of mutual benefit for Nigeria and the Republic of Italy.
Mr Maikano said the new administration had identified a lot of revenue leakages.
While reiterating his administration’s commitment to working with all security agencies, he pledged to provide patrol vehicles for the corps.
He explained that the revalidation of the database of the vulnerable poor households in the state was currently ongoing.
Mr Odunmbaku said this in a statement while marking his second year in office on Saturday in Lagos.
Mr Madubuko, the leader of the AIRS revenue mobilisation team, said the state was making just about ₦2 billion monthly out of the ₦4 billion potential profile.
