“The government is desirous of ensuring that the youth at any point in time are well positioned for leadership.’’
The JAMB registrar urged the PSC to note the country’s diverse population and recruit the best police for every state and zone.
The Grassroots Engagement for Good Governance’s convener, Adeola Iwakun, gave the commendation in an interview on Wednesday in Akure.
“The long-term consequences of drug use among youths can have severe impacts on various aspects of their lives,” said the psychologist.
“I urge all of us to unite and act decisively against drug abuse in Katsina state. We must not turn away from this self-inflicted suffering of our youths,” said Mr Buhari.
“But I will not ‘Japa’. I am not going anywhere. I will stay here and continue to shout that the right thing should be done,” said Mr Onaiyekan.
Mr Lawal, in an interview on Saturday in Abuja, stated that agribusiness was a viable option that could create jobs and turn around the nation’s economy.
“We have to remember that there is no education without teachers, and that’s why we also have to invest in teacher training.”
The Board said this would help the students to better understand their interests and abilities, and also improve their decision-making process.
Former inspector general of police Solomon Arase has advised parents to carry out thorough background checks before entrusting their children to other people.