The Kogi government has inaugurated a state grievance redress committee for the Nigeria for Women Project Scale-Up.
The commissioner also commended Mr Tinubu for ongoing economic and financial sector reforms.
Mr Fanwo stated, “The report itself is evidence that our security agencies are alive to their responsibilities.’’
Mr Omodara said the government vowed to treat youths, who helped bandits to unleash mayhem on residents as terrorists.
The commissioner said the ban was intended to reduce parents’ financial burden.
The commissioner credited the success to the state’s aggressive implementation of global best practices in financial management.
Mr Jones stressed the importance of collaboration and commitment to the project’s success.
The event also included the presentation of personal protective equipment to the frontline health workers.
Mr Friday urged the governor to intervene in the matter.
However, the KOSIEC chairman said the restriction order was only for state residents and not the travellers passing through Kogi.
