Mr Ndarani explained that education remains the most effective tool for lifting communities out of poverty.
The legal luminary described the development as a major relief to the parents, guardians and residents of the area and nation at large.
He said it is mandatory for public servants to declare their assets under the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB).
Mr Dagaci stated, “We stand in solidarity with the state government in this legal battle.’’
The suit seeks the inclusion of Niger State in the 13 per cent derivation as enshrined in the Enactment of Allocation of Revenue (Federation Account, etc.) Act, 2004.
Mr Ndarani said that the Mokwa tragedy should serve as a wake-up call for stakeholders involved in disaster management
The AGF recently stressed that public officeholders guilty of corruption should not receive a state pardons.
The senior lawyer urged the duo to put their differences aside and work for the common good of the people of the FCT.
A legal practitioner, Kalu Chukwuemeka, said appointing new justices would help ensure the timely dispensation of justice.
The SAN said that the modalities for oil exploration continue to be a major source of conflict and militancy in the Niger Delta.
