Mr Mamman said the committee’s mandate was not only to clear existing debts but also to ensure financial sustainability in the power sector.
He pledged continued collaboration with CS-SUNN to strengthen state nutrition policies.
Mr Jegede expressed optimism that the deliberations would yield valuable insights.
According to him, peace remains the foundation of development.
Ms Shagari said that the sanitary kits would support the daily upkeep and sanitary needs of adolescent girls in the state.
Suspected bandits attacked and killed over 100 people in the Yelwata community on June 13.
”This policy decision reflects a balance between cognitive maturity and academic preparedness. Sixteen years is non-negotiable,” the education minister said.
Mr Kanta noted that the governor was not only kind but just and fair.
Mr Idris outlined the federal government’s readiness to collaborate with faith-based organisations.
Mr Ebienfa said, “The ministry firmly disassociates itself from this impersonation and urges the public to disregard any messages from the fake account.’’
