The Nigerian government occasionally took steps to investigate alleged human rights abuses by officials, but the report stated that prosecution and punishment were rare.
Mr Okeke said that the participants would be taken through training on leadership and problem-solving.
Ms Edwin noted that efforts should be made to prevent sickle cell disorders rather than spending huge money for its treatment.
The participants, all women, were selected from seven Local Government Areas of the state.
Mr Bako enjoined the participants to step down the training to other members of their respective communities.
Ms Abubakar-Koko noted that the efforts aimed to enhance regional cooperation and build resilience against violent extremism.
Mr Ibrahim highlighted the importance of equipping students with digital skills.
Mr Okereke said, “Policy without enforcement is a promise unkept.’’
Ms Odeh noted that the hybrid approach holds great promise in improving children’s learning outcomes
Ms Chinye-Nwoko expressed dismay over the quality of healthcare in the country’s health institutions due to brain drain.
