The minister urged the people to be united and support the security agencies toward ending violence.
Mr Uwaleke said he expected the National Assembly to effect amendments within the initial N27.5 trillion submitted by the executive.
He added that efforts were being made to ensure adherence to the rule of law with a view to attract investors.
The governor said the apex court ruling was not just a legal victory for Tinubu and the APC, but for all Nigerians and lovers of democracy around the world.
“The brain drain phenomenon, where highly skilled individuals leave their home country for supposedly better prospects abroad, is a concern for many African nations.”
He commended the idea of a tax reform committee recently set up by President Bola Tinubu.
The host minister also highlighted Cuba’s agricultural human capital and different models of practices which have raised its productivity.
He said this would be as a result of genuine and positive steps being taken by the government.
The recall, communicated through a letter dated August 31, marks the end of Mr Ishola’s tenure as the country’s highest diplomatic representative to the UK.
“The meeting sympathises with the workers and masses of our dear State and calls for calm and await further directives,” they added in the communique.
