The seized drugs comprised 9,091.974kg of cannabis sativa, 0.004kg of heroin, 0.315kg of cocaine, 2.949kg of methamphetamine, and 301.852kg of tramadol.
He urged the freed inmates to use the money as start-up capital to rebuild their lives.
Mr Maiyaki said, “The rule of law remains the cornerstone of every democratic society.”
Mr Jamoh reaffirmed the commitment of the Kaduna State Ministry of Health and KSPHCB to support the validation, adoption and implementation of the outcomes of the workshop.
According to him, one of the interventions was signing an executive order to reduce tuition fees by 50 per cent across all state-owned tertiary institutions.
According to the governor, his administration places a lot of emphasis on technical education.
The rainstorm also affected parts of Sabon Gyero community, where several houses were damaged and more than 10 perimeter fences destroyed.
Mr Baba-Ahmed said that reconstruction of internal roads at ABU, Zaria was progressing steadily.
He said the initiative followed concerns that supplies were not reaching intended beneficiaries.
Mr Ibrahim advised the beneficiaries to develop the plots quickly.
