Mr Iyiola said that licence for the maize importation was being given to few hands who import for selfish gains.
“All we ought to do is strengthen our laws to make manipulation and rigging of elections almost impossible.”
“We are trained to identify those risks and mitigate them.’’
“We need more percentage of women in leadership roles and policy formation.’’
He advised the governor-elect in Kogi State, Usman Ododo, to demonstrate love for the people with all his heart.
He said that the association was concerned over the threat to food security in the country.
He said the police officers were deployed to prevent a breakdown of law and order.
Mr Amode said: “The death of the founder of AIT and Raypower, High Chief (Dr) Raymond Dokpesi, got to us in the Lagos state chapter of the PDP as a rude shock.
The state chairman, Funmi Sessi, in an interview on Sunday in Lagos, described Mr Sanwo-Olu as a father figure to the workers.
Mr Iyiola said it was essential to sensitise farmers and consumers on the adverse effects of antibiotics on poultry and human beings.
