Mr Shittu-Isyaku advocated a return to a two-party system.
Mr Ndarani explained that education remains the most effective tool for lifting communities out of poverty.
“Many patients do not die because treatment is impossible. They die because diagnosis comes too late due to inability to pay for tests,” Mr Bagana said.
Mr Abdulahi said that the road serves as a vital route for the transportation of goods.
According to him, Mr Tinubu’s administration will continue to give priority to the protection of the lives and property of all Nigerians.
The governor had on June 25 ordered the closure of the university following the tragic death of a student due to robbery in the university community.
“You see, the issue of insecurity has permeated everywhere, but I can assure you that to the best of our ability,” said the university.
One of the suspects was a dismissed and convicted soldier, according to the police.
Mr Garba stated this while giving update on the current flood situation in the state.
