The LASHMA permanent secretary stated that the agency would in August announce a new policy of the scheme.
The Edo government shut down three secondary schools in the Akoko-Edo LGA after intelligence reports of a mass abduction of students.
He encouraged other farmers and processor groups to embrace best practices.
Mr Osiyale said the scheme would help stabilise retirees’ monthly pensions and reduce financial challenges.
Mr Auwal described the review as timely and necessary.
She noted that Lagos has a stunting rate of 39.4 per cent.
Ms Abubakar-Sadiq said identified patients were placed on treatment, achieving 100 per cent enrolment.
He stated that increased funding had become necessary to bolster ICT infrastructure across the state.
The senator said that it was imperative for security agencies to perform optimally.
According to him, the CAC had played a critical role in Nigeria’s economic development.
