Mr Olaleye said that the training would be held simultaneously in two other zones, Oke-Ogun and Oyo-Ogbomoso.
Mr Ajibola said the suspension was in compliance with the resolution of the national body of the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD).
According to Mr Mogbonjubola, the project work will start at Ajia junction on the Ibadan-Ife expressway and terminate at the Nigeria Air Force Base in Ajia.
The commissioner explained that 105 property owners had yet to receive their payments.
Mr Aikomo urged the intending JPs to remain fair and impartial in handling minor disputes within their communities.
Mr Makinde urged the ambassadors to lend their influence and networks to the campaign against spread of HIV/AIDS.
Mr Jafar pleaded not guilty to the five-count charge.
Deputy Governor Bayo Lawal handed the vehicles to the state CP on Wednesday, on behalf of Governor Seyi Makinde, in Ibadan.
The commissioner said that at the onset of the administration, the number of health personnel had dropped to about 350 due to the “japa” syndrome and retirements.
He described the current state of the government house as “an embarrassment and unbefitting facility”.
