Vice-President Kashim Shettima reiterated the federal government’s commitment to citizens’ advancement, security, and welfare on Saturday in Keffi, Nasarawa.
Mr Nansel said the suspect was arrested by police operatives attached to Agwan Lambu Division, close to the university, on May 9 for allegedly committing the act.
The female doctor was slapped several times while trying to pass a walkway overcrowded by a deceased patient’s family members.
The police command in Nasarawa says it has arrested two suspects for alleged ‘one-chance’ robbery operations.
“For the past one week, I will say we have been experiencing shortage of water largely due to scarcity of electricity,” she said.
Mr Sule pointed out that the state government would not tolerate any single ethnic group vigilante in the state.
Mr Johnson-Akubo regretted that the corruption of top government functionaries had always come into play during such exercises.
In the stampede, many were brought down and trampled upon, resulting in casualties.
The deadly stampede occurred at the convocation square, where the bags of rice were kept awaiting Governor Abdullahi Sule’s arrival to commence distribution.
“The CBN governor has assured that the policies of the bank will be evidence-based. Which empirical results support this aggressive move,’’ Mr Uwaleke said.
