3,500 young Nigerians commenced training on July 1.
Mr Dalori said that the turnout was a clear indication of public trust in the democratic process.
Mr Adigun reaffirmed the youth body’s readiness to collaborate with government at all levels.
Mr Okpebholo, in his remarks, thanked the other aspirants for stepping down.
The former president described Mr Ewhrudjakpo as a devoted public servant.
She said that the commission was currently taking proactive steps to facilitate dialogues between the impacted service providers.
He urged the public to support its drive to totally eradicate the menaces from society.
He said that the second phase of the continuous voter registration exercise would commence on January 5, 2026.
She said Nigeria’s maternal mortality rate remains among the highest globally.
The ₦2.36 trillion marked a significant rise from previous years, with 30 per cent of the annual budgets for PHC.
