The Kaduna government says it has received credible intelligence reports that some groups plan to deliberately disrupt public peace in the state by staging protests.
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court temporarily stopped the Central Bank from withdrawing old naira notes from circulation.
“Today Kaduna State has 47 per cent of women in appointive positions,” Mrs Maikudi said.
Mr El-Rufai reiterated his no-deal stance with bandits while fielding questions from State House correspondents on Friday in Abuja.
“We can prevent conflicts and other security challenges if we work together as well as communicate and interact with one another.”
Mr Lawal, an erstwhile All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain picked up his nomination forms on Thursday in Abuja.
The Kaduna government also advised Kaduna residents to call the Security Operations Room via 09034000060 and 08170189999 when necessary.
The NUT said a similar test in 2017 led to the disengagement of about 22,000 teachers that allegedly failed the test.
The minister further directed the two parties to maintain the status quo pending the resolution of the issues in contention.
Mr El-Rufai’s placing of a bounty on Mr Wabba contrasts his handling of banditry in Kaduna.