The first lady said the initiative reflected the administration’s compassion and commitment to social protection for senior citizens.
The minister stressed the importance of ensuring every Nigerian can access prevention and treatment, regardless of status.
Mr Wike said the road would be slightly over two kilometres, and it is part of efforts to improve the road network across the city and satellite towns.
She stated that guarantors of pilgrims who failed to return would be held legally accountable.
Mr Tinubu stressed that there was no louder proof of a government’s seriousness than the modernisation of its cities.
Ms Mahmoud further reaffirmed the administration’s full commitment to creating an enabling environment for teaching and learning in all public schools.
He said that the step was to eliminate any form of traffic congestion on the expressway.
Mr Tinubu commended Mr Wike and his team for their commitment to transformative infrastructure development.
She stressed the need for training, recruitment and retention of family physicians.
The minister called on the farmers, traders, and entrepreneurs to take full ownership of the facility and use it as a catalyst for economic growth.
