He described the initiative as timely and commendable.
The exact number of abducted pupils is yet to be confirmed as security agencies continue to assess the situation,” the government said.
Mr Olukoyede called for sustained collaboration between the Niger government and the EFCC.
Mr Jimoh-Gabi listed the items to include: rice, spaghetti, garri, mattresses, palm oil, mosquito nets, lifejackets, among others.
“Hawkers and petty traders are tax-free in Niger. Therefore, anybody found taxing them will be dealt with decisively for extortion,” Mr Bago said.
The Niger state government has received 21 children rescued from a human trafficking syndicate in Magama LGA.
Mr Ebbo said that the centres would be equipped with modern facilities, such as beds, maternity equipment, computers, and solar power systems.
Thirteen people were killed when bandits ambushed them on their way to their farms in Anguwan village.
The CAN chairman made the call in his congratulatory message to the Muslim community on Sunday on the occasion of Eid-el-Kabir.
The committee is to also identify the victims of the dispute from the two communities
