“Our aim is to build up the nation and make Nigeria great, and we should work together,” he advised.
“No government in the world possesses all the necessary capacity to fulfil the developmental needs of her people.”
“The issues of drug abuse are not funny and we must treat it squarely at both individual and governmental levels.”
Mr Ganduje emphasised the need for more efforts on mental health, adding that substance abuse could lead to criminal activities, delinquency and other social vices.
One of the farmers, Hussaini Malleri, said he had been cultivating his farmland for the past 25 years, adding that hippos attacks were a source of concern to the farmers.
The registrar-general of CAC, Garba Abubakar, unveiled the platform to customers and stakeholders in Abuja on Wednesday.
Mr Buhari added that world powers must “come together to defend freedom of speech, while upholding other values that we cherish.”
The minister said the federal government was in receipt of reports that the NGOs were on the payroll of foreign agents.
The President Muhammadu Buhari regime, of which Mr Malami is seen as a pivotal figure, has repeatedly been accused of nepotism and sectional favouritism.