Mr Idris made the donation on Thursday.
“So, there is no need for do-or-die to grab power,” he said.
Mr Shehu said after due investigations and consultations, the commission found the district heads guilty of misconduct.
The army said the four male victims had been reunited with their families as troops continued the search for fleeing terrorists.
“From Bagudu to Tsamiya, the security operatives mounted 44 checkpoints on the road.’’
Mr Idris hailed the association for what it described as laudable foresight.
The late council chairman was survived by two wives and three children.
The government recently presented operational vehicles to the police, the army, and the SSS.
Mr Oye said the justices would be inaugurated after the President’s approval and Senate confirmation.
The president spoke at a Nigeria-Saudi Investment Roundtable with captains of Saudi Arabian Industry in Riyadh.
