The human rights lawyer said that the increase was a hash New Year message to the already impoverished Nigerian masses.
He said the commission will collaborate with states to conduct induction training.
He said the president was positive about it, adding that he was delighted with what the state was doing.
“The unity demonstrated by Dickson and Diri in supporting Fubara is a testament to their commitment to regional stability and progress,” said the group.
“We implore you to adopt policies and schemes that will empower the people.’’
“We urge you to work with us as we seek to bring sanity to the state.’’
“Mr President has already given us the mandate to pull 50 million Nigerians out of poverty in the next 42 months,” said Ms Edu.
“We have measurable indicators for you to assess us. We are going to make 2023 a year that will mark the beginning of unprecedented, massive development.”
The president vows to tackle insecurity, improve the economy and address lingering issues around victims police brutality.
Mr. Buhari said his government is committed to securing the future of Nigerian youth.