Ms Umar said the pain and disruption caused by banditry were profound, stressing that the nation shared in the grief of the affected families.
The structural failure reportedly occurred at about 2:00 a.m., prompting an immediate emergency response.
Mr Adamu, however, said there was a possibility of an increase in the price of the produce because border states were yet to harvest onions on their farms.
Mr Idris said the incident triggered fresh security considerations.
Mr Tinubu, however, tasked the security agents to make more efforts to rescue the remaining students still in captivity.
The pontiff expressed concerns over the wave of abductions in Nigeria and the neighbouring country, Cameroon.
He said the closure had become necessary following the recent cases of attacks in part of the state.
The cleric said, “If the terrorists can kill a whole serving army general in such a brazen manner, I wonder how secure the average citizens of this country are?’’
PDP said Mr Tinubu must not be overly comfortable, as 25 secondary school girls have been abducted and their whereabouts are unknown.
Mr Uzodimma said the forum’s visit was to commiserate with the state and families of the victims
