Mr Onyebuchi said that the workshop was a demonstration of the state government’s commitment to inclusive education.
Mr Lawa urged stakeholders to ensure that farmers have access to quality seeds and resources.
She also announced the upcoming inauguration of a 30th-anniversary coffee-table publication
The health commissioner enjoined the communities to take ownership of the clinics and work together to ensure their sustainability.
Mr Ivorgba said that the training would enable participants to become ambassadors of national identity.
Ms Nyeche stated, “Peace is everyone’s business, and we all have a role to play, especially women.’’
Ms Kasang said that as the world faces increasing environmental challenges, the rights and empowerment of women and girls are more important than ever.
Ms Marie called on the government at all levels to enforce laws that protect women’s rights.
Mr Ebogidi urged political actors in the state to close ranks and consider the wellbeing of the people as they played politics.
The group’s executive director expressed worry that concerned government bodies were unable to take necessary actions towards protecting the environment.
