He congratulated children on the day’s celebration, while urging parents and the government to treat their rights with utmost seriousness.
Mr Buhari’s request for his nominees’ confirmation was prompted by the expiration of the tenure of the previous governing board which ended May 7.
The PASAN chairman said he would communicate the outcome of the meeting to his other colleagues.
“What we need is a collaboration that will make the judicial arm of government to stand on its feet,” the senate president said.
The senate president said the National Assembly will not allow free speech and press freedom to be constricted, but wants that freedom not to be abused.
Mr Lawan described the deceased as ‘an administrator par excellence’.