Mr Kurfi appealed to parents and community leaders to support the exercise by submitting their eligible children for registration.
Mr Odenyi said, “The summit will unite diverse groups of stakeholders from across Nigeria.’’
Mr Victor emphasised the importance of preserving travellers’ lives.
Mr Rafsanjani said CISLAC welcomed the president’s decision.
Mr Audu urged parents and guardians to visit the nearest NPC centre to register their children.
This is coming as the Supreme Court reserved a ruling on the suit against the EFCC by 19 governors over the constitutionality of its establishment.
The NOA spokesman said it was to ensure standardisation and the recently introduced National Values Charter.
NOA has urged Plateau residents to exercise their franchise peacefully during the local government elections slated for Wednesday.
He urged the media to educate and enlighten Nigerians on the measles campaign through consistent reportage.
Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, is regarded as one of the most corrupt countries in the world.
