Mr Oborevwori described taxation as the backbone of government revenue.
“This is a truly painful moment for all of us,” said the Edo governor.
Mr Esike said the whistleblowing law would protect all sectors and ensure punishment for those who provide false information.
He said Mr Makinde’s eight years as governor would give him a clear edge to contest head-to-head with other PDP heavyweights in the race.
According to Mr Ezughah, stakeholders in the media profession hold the key to public peace.
He said there is need for a comprehensive overhaul of moribund assets to stimulate economic activity.
She also stressed the importance of mentorship and grassroots economic empowerment.
Mr Saleh said that the idea was to provide easy access to healthcare services.
Mr Yakubu said INEC’s collaboration with EFCC on vote-buying had also yielded similar results in Lagos, Kwara, and Gombe States.
The commander also tasked media practitioners to be patriotic while discharging their duties.
