The chairman commended the governor for his support, visionary leadership, and commitment to the welfare of pilgrims.
Cash donations were given to more than 200 patients to help them purchase prescribed drugs and pay for laboratory tests.
Mr Sani described proportional force as the legal standard designed to prevent state actors from infringing upon the right to human dignity.
The governor said the impact of the Renewed Hope Agenda is steadily unfolding across the sectors of the economy and the nation’s socio-political landscape.
The governor decried the antics of some politicians who run down the image of the country in the media.
The governor said, “This deliberate step underscores our resolve to leave no one behind—urban or rural, rich or poor—in our quest to save lives.”
Mr Yari said, “We must document our scholars’ legacies ourselves.’’
Mr El-Rufai said, “They are used to getting $20,000 every month for medical check-up, I stopped it.’’
The statement noted that leaders should align with the protocols and security realities of the areas they visit.
The governor stated that hosting this year’s Nigerian Army Day celebration was a privilege for Kaduna State.
