Mr Magaji said the items would be distributed across communities and wards in the spirit of unity and inclusiveness.
Mr Abuluya said that unhygienic environment was harmful to human health
He said registering with the APC would enable them to become bona fide members of the party.
Mr Agabi said 37.5 per cent of women with cervical dysplasia also tested positive for high-risk HPV strains.
The police spokesperson said that the state CP extended the condolences of the command to the families of the victims.
Mr Mohammed warned that anyone found engaging in the act would be arrested and prosecuted in accordance with the law.
Mr Sule commended Danladi Jatau, speaker of the assembly, and members for the speedy passage of the budget.
Mr Sule said the visible outcomes across sectors are clear indications that the reforms are yielding positive results.
Mr Uloko maintained that the NCDC would not be held liable for any loss, damage, or inconvenience arising from dealings with unauthorised persons or groups.
He explained that the suspects engaged the police operatives in a gun duel upon sighting the patrol team.
