The nurses began an indefinite strike on Jan. 31.
The governor reiterated his administration’s commitment to completing ongoing projects in the state.
The governor’s aide said that the contractors promised to work assiduously to ensure speedy completion of the projects.
Mr Abitogun urged his colleagues to allow the bill to sail through.
He also cautioned school principals and headteachers against collecting other items from the prospective students or charging additional levies.
Mr Ologunorisa commended the governor for his commitment to the university’s growth.
The commissioner urged retirees and the entire state workforce to give the governor their unflinching support.
Mr Odimayo said that patients would undergo viral loading and genotyping, and the samples sent for sequencing.
Mr Takuro said the gesture was a continuation of the gradual defrayment of gratuity arrears for retired local government officers and primary school teachers.
Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa said at the distribution centre in Akure, Ondo’s capital, that the aim was to mitigate the country’s escalating food prices.