He urged the bereaved families to accept the tragedy in good faith.
The commissioner described Mr Sani as a champion of farmers.
Mr Sani pointed out that the livestock programmes complement the broader agricultural reforms of his administration.
Ms Ibrahim said the initiative was part of the Uba Sani-led government’s efforts to improve the quality of life and overall well-being of youths.
Mr Sani, “We are recruiting 1,800 medical personnel, from nurses to doctors every year, in the next five years. We have already started.”
Residents and sympathisers thronged the palace for solidarity with the emir and members of his family.
NSCDC has called on Kaduna residents and stakeholders to adopt proactive environmental practices to build resilient, sustainable communities.
Ms Kane urged government to expand the training of surgeons to reduce travel distances for patients.
Mr Isa said, “The first priority of every government is to protect the property and lives of its citizens.”
The manufacturing and expiry dates on the top preprinted sticker were inconsistent with the underlying, originally printed version.
