Mr Tikau stressed the need for national unity, patriotism, dignity of labour and religious tolerance.
“We must put aside all differences and unite to protect Nigerians from traffickers,” Ms Jimoh added.
The state director described this heinous crime as unpatriotic and capable of distorting the Nigerian economy.
“The United States applies strict screening to prevent security threats while supporting lawful travel under a fair and transparent visa process,” he said.
According to him, the federal government is not unaware of the security challenges facing the citizens of the country.
The National Orientation Agency has called for a strategic partnership with the National Sports Commission.
The meeting, which brought together various stakeholders, discussed pathways to national cohesion, development and unity.
Mr Lawal-Tsagem said that there were several security challenges threatening national unity and development.
NAFDAC has announced plans to inaugurate an intensive media campaign aimed at raising awareness among users and sellers of agricultural chemicals.
Mr Kor recounted the difficulties faced by residents before the governor’s intervention.
