Mr Olayinka said that a dispute arose between the two warring local communities over a tract of land known as Amosiko, divided into three parts, namely Ito, Agere and Sando.
Mr Wike made the remarks at the party’s 105th National Executive Committee meeting in Abuja on Monday night.
He said that the suspects would be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations.
NiMet’s weather outlook released on Monday envisaged a sunny atmosphere over the northern region throughout Tuesday.
The executive secretary said that recent macroeconomic developments had improved the competitiveness and profitability of local sugar production.
The party said there was no cause for alarm. It insisted that the convention’s outcome remained legally intact and unshaken.
The NDLEA spokesman said a female suspect was arrested on Friday, January 23, in Mokwa, Niger State, in a follow-up operation by operatives.
Mr Agada thereafter recommended that the bill be considered clause by clause for passage.
“Nigerians surely deserve better than what obtains at present,” said the bishops
The agency stated that a slight dust haze was anticipated over parts of Kano and Kebbi states of the northern region on Tuesday.
