Mr Akanbiemu commended the chairmen for prioritising the healthcare system.
“We are past the warning stage. We’ll seal and demolish any non-compliant structure. My officers are ready,” he said.
Mrs Ajisafe-Aluko added that the government recognised the impact of climate change on rainfall patterns
Mr Musa stated that the suspension was decided at a meeting between representatives of the ministry and leaders of transport unions.
Mr Oke-Osanyintolu said, “The fire is still raging and responders are battling to put it off. Response and Recovery Operations are in progress.’’
Ms Bankole urged the residents of Agege to make use of the newly renovated facility.
She highlighted the alarming statistics from UNICEF that 15 million out-of-school children in Nigeria are girls.
He said the FCT, like other sub-nationals, faced pressure to borrow to fund large infrastructure projects.
Mr Osman reiterated that both countries would work closely together amidst economic challenges in different parts of the world.
Ms Ndayako emphasised that dams have the potential to impact the security of livelihoods through job creation and food security.
