Mr Aliyu said that World Cancer Day was targeted at raising awareness, improving education, and catalysing joint action to prevent cancer.
Mr Wike stated this while inaugurating the newly constructed 11-kilometre Yangoji-Sukuku-Ebo Road in the Kwali Area Council of the FCT.
“I urge you all to use this opportunity to pray for the nation and its leadership at all levels for peace, progress, growth, and development,” said Ms Mahmoud.
Mr Wike said that 70 per cent of the project’s budget, which covers furnishing, has been provided.
The minister said women were vital contributors to the national economy and catalysts for innovation, social change, and sustainable development.
The FCT says it distributed agricultural inputs as grants to 9,170 beneficiaries under the FCT Fadama CARES programme in the last year.
The power infrastructure was commissioned in Rafin-Zurfi, Gwagwalada, on August 16.
The minister stated that improved welfare would boost workers’ commitment.
Under the ACReSAL project, three utility vehicles, improved seeds, fertilisers, insecticides, and other agrochemicals were Also distributed.
“This government does not care about your party affiliation, age, sex or religion. It is a renewed hope for all,” she said.
