Mr Obeya pointed out that the exercise showcased NAF’s resolve to remain combat-ready and strategically aligned with national security objectives.
The union described the development as a bold initiative.
He said the flood submerged homes and farmlands, destroying key bridges linking rural settlements.
The governor charged the appointees to be good ambassadors of the party.
He said more industries were coming up with health facilities across the state.
The commissioner said that Governor Hyacinth Alia was desirous of executing projects that would add value to the state economy.
Mr Abubakar called him a “president who would rather feast than feel—a leader who finds pleasure where the people find pain.”
The director-general said that financial independence was central to dignity and prosperity.
The governor in a letter to the assembly noted that the 10 special advisers would support the critical sectors and community development.
Mr Dugeri told his colleagues that the public supported the bill due to its relevance.
