The beneficiaries received between N150,000 and N1 million.
He stressed that he chose the ADC because it remained stable, unified, and service-driven.
The governor noted that the donation was more than just a financial contribution, but a demonstration of shared vision and collective responsibility.
Mr Elesin thanked Mr Oyebanji for making the party highly attractive and acceptable to all indigenes of the state.
The governor said more inclusive political landscape would enhance policies that could better reflect the concerns of Nigerians.
Mr Buhari gave the assurance at a dialogue session with some U.S. investors, Nigerian officials, diplomats and the private sector in Washington D.C. on Friday.
“We are also the largest producer of cassava in the world,” he said. “Yes, currently, we import over 95 per cent of the starch we use.”
Mr Buhari would be the second head of state to address the high-level session of the General Assembly on the fourth day of the General Debates.
“Lagos has quietly observed and waited for a time when we can take full advantage of the agreement for economic collaboration.”
The Nigerian leader issued a laundry of press releases signed by his spokespersons.
