Mr Nnachor called on the Federal Government to immediately exit retired police personnel from the scheme.
The president’s allies are pressuring him to authorise a desperate strategy that could dramatically escalate the stakes of the raging nationwide protest against poverty and corruption.
“The respect we have now as Nigerians in the international community is higher than what we had in the past,” she said.
Mr Eno stated, “It is true that protest is the right of the people, but we appeal to our people to give peace a chance.’’
He emphasized the importance of unity and patience as the government works to address the nation’s diverse issues.
“People should turn to God, repent, seek for forgiveness and divine intervention on the challenges,” he said.
Mr Bello hailed the policies and plans of the President Bola Tinubu-led administration in the educational sector.
He had succeeded in banning female genital mutilation and helping to get Sudan removed from a United States list of state sponsors of terrorism.
