The incident, which occurred in November 2024 at the Timber Market, Jos North Local Government Area (LGA) of Plateau, engulfed 107 shops.
Mr Sani lamented an increase in the country’s poverty index despite various poverty alleviation programmes.
Mr Yilwatda said the ministry would thoroughly validate the social register to ensure deserving Nigerians benefit from the programme.
According to the UN, 7.8 million people also need help in the North-Eastern states of Adamawa, Borno, and Yobe.
The minister said that these humanitarian problems could only be solved by peace and sustainable economic solutions.
The minister said Borno’s humanitarian needs would take centre stage in the plan starting January 2025.
Mr Shettima described the event as solemn, saying the minors were released despite “compelling and inconvertible” evidence.
Ms Bianca said, “We can’t thank you enough for how you have navigated us all through this process.’’
“We accept the decision of the Supreme Court with humility and gratitude to God.”
Sylvanus Namang, APC publicity secretary in Plateau, told journalists in Jos that the party accepts the verdict in the spirit of sportsmanship.