Mr Abubakar alleged that Mr Tinubu’s government was wasting the country’s resources on orchestrating crises within the opposition parties.
The statement reiterated the commitment of OPFY to remain resolute in its mandate to defeat terrorists and criminal elements operating across the North-West.
John Sokoya, the commander of NATRAC, in an address of welcome, congratulated the trainees for their perseverance, resilience, and doggedness.
Mrs Abimbola said across the remaining nine states, 27 other winners also emerged after pitching business plans in diverse sectors.
Mr Bago said his administration created a sinking fund upon assumption of office to gradually clear the debt.
The lawmaker urged the federal government to take a cue from the states and replicate the gesture at the national level.
“In response, land and air component troops launched several counter-attacks that eliminated scores of bandits in the encounters,” said the Nigerian Army.
“I thank him (Mr Tinubu) even as I make further request that similar gesture should be extended to Niger state,” said Mr Obi.
NiMet has predicted thunderstorms and rain from Monday, June 16, to Wednesday, June 18, across the country.
