“We politicians remain consumed by the next election, paying far more attention to political ambitions than to the safety and well-being of our children…,” said Mr Obi.
Mr Adams claimed that several states in the region had been infiltrated by terrorists.
Mr Adaji said the commission would use the visit to sensitise stakeholders in communities involved in boundary disputes to the need for peaceful coexistence.
Mr Idris said the project is dedicated to pioneering sustainable solutions for Nigerian agriculture.
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted dust haze weather conditions from Friday to Sunday across the country.
The report also stated that the major issues that may impact the process include the security of election personnel, materials, and matters bordering on logistics.
“It is more of a consultative meeting on matters concerning the way forward,” Mr Tambuwal said.
The governors rejected suggestions that the party’s zoning committee had thrown the ticket open to all regions.
