The DG called for reforms that prioritised fiscal federalism.
He urged Christians to imbibe the lessons of sacrifice to advance national peace and peaceful coexistence.
Mr Sulaiman warned that insecurity posed a grave threat to national development.
Ms Ajayi described the MoU as a historic move to protect women whose lives are often taken without consequences for the perpetrators.
The former minister said Nigerians must ensure the right leaders are elected from the local government to the state level.
Mr Apkabio said their mandate was to ensure that the resolutions and laws passed by the legislature were implemented effectively.
“NOA has diligently worked to produce a brand new national values charter…with the president’s commitment to a moral, ethical, and cultural reawakening…,” said Mr Idris.
“Let us hold ourselves accountable and take responsibility for the betterment of our nation.”
He said that the power of young people to secure the future of democracy in Nigeria can be harnessed through programmes like the LMI.
“There is the need to also encourage the recruitment of more women and prepare pathways for their professional development and leadership within the security forces.”
