Ms Aderele said the project strengthened extension systems, built farmer capacity, and generated evidence to inform policy and national action.
According to him, the divisional training would run from February 9 to February 13.
Policymakers, key stakeholders, and professionals were among those who attended the meeting.
Mr Williams assured that the materials needed to complete the remaining work were already in place.
Mr Mustafa said several high-level meetings had been convened to examine the demands and agree on practical steps towards resolution.
The medical director identified persistent flooding during the rainy season and the Igando dumpsite as some of the challenges facing the hospital.
The 2026 budget comprised N783 billion for capital expenditure.
Ms Daju noted that the governor’s continuous support had played a vital role in strengthening the facility’s infrastructure.
She said that the baseline study would serve as the foundation for tracking performance from 2025 to 2035.
Mr Mamman said the committee’s mandate was not only to clear existing debts but also to ensure financial sustainability in the power sector.
