Mr Babafemi said the raid was conducted by the NDLEA and the Abia Homeland Security men on the property at 23 Arochukwu Street, Umuahia.
The police spokesman said the police were making efforts to apprehend others involved in the attacks.
Mr Uwaleke said he expected the National Assembly to effect amendments within the initial N27.5 trillion submitted by the executive.
The MPC meeting, which is the 293rd in the series, was earlier scheduled for September but postponed indefinitely.
He said banks often approve and disburse loans to subnational governments without fully adhering to the provisions of the FRA.
The statement said the directorate was also to deepen democratic governance, transparency, and accountability in its service delivery.
Acknowledging the closeness of Nasarawa to the FCT, the minister stressed the need for working in synergy to develop the two entities.
“We call on governments at all levels to continue to support us to attain the height of our potential,” Mr Loko said.
According to the NMA chairman, the decision to embark on the strike was taken at an emergency meeting of the association on Tuesday.
SSS stated that reports reaching it indicated plans of attack on worship and recreational facilities before and during the festivities.
