Mr Hustapha said, ‘‘One of the issues we have identified is that some institutions fail to notify students when payments have been made.’’
He said the upward review of NYSC members’ allowance to N77,000 from N33,000 reveals Mr Tinubu as a true leader.
The presidential aide added, “Which smell she dey perceive? Una know una sef eyin onise okunkun.”
Mr Ahmed also encouraged corps members to remain in Borno after their service year.
The lawmaker highlighted the roles of the NIMC, NYSC and the defence academy, stressing the need to pencil them down for improved funding.
Mr Nwogu said the severe negative consequences of drug abuse exposed victims to mental Illnes, among others.
The NYSC DG said that embracing new experiences and being open to change could lead to personal growth and development.
He said that fire incidents posed a serious threat to lives, property, and livelihoods.
Mr Disu said the suspects confessed to being members of a notorious “one chance” syndicate.
He noted that trees provide a lot of benefits to society.
