Mr Ango outlined apiculture, the practice of beekeeping, as a vital commercial enterprise with vast potential, especially in rural communities endowed with forest resources.
The CRA of 2003 is a Nigerian law that guarantees the protection of the rights of children.
He said that every individual needed peace to be able to extend love to others.
The minister said that the administration was also committed to employing more healthcare workers.
Ms Fasawe, however, said that adults or pregnant women should not take the medication.
“The rate of stunting is 21.2 per cent, underweight 12.1 per cent, and wasting 3.0 per cent.’’
Mr Adetoyi said that the FCTA would continue to empower and uplift widows to overcome the obstacles they faced.
Ms Fasawe said that the outreach was designed to provide free healthcare services to residents of Kuje as a pilot area council.
Mrs Adedayo Benjamins-Laniyi stated that the food items included rice, noodles, semovita, and spaghetti among other items.
“Women have been overcoming obstacles through resilience and determination in their various fields of endeavours.”
