The traders who said Mr Tinubu disappointed Nigerians, particularly the Yorubas, threatened to beat the president.
The group said the prevalence of cancer, especially breast cancer, has become so alarming that people in their 20s are now living with the disease.
The deputy governor expressed the government’s zealousness to prosecute the monthly programme to safeguard the populace’s health and avert untimely death.
The women on Sunday in Abuja said that the situation had adversely affected their trade.
The council boss said the budget would cover capital expenditures, overhead costs and social welfare, among others.
The public health expert said that the older, less educated and those of lower social economic status were less likely to adhere to COVID-19 implemented preventive measures.