Ms Amos said that mothers played key roles in early detection of abuse.
Mr Tinubu urged traditional rulers to monitor the functionality of primary healthcare facilities in their communities
Mr Muhammad-Makinu stressed the need for cooperation and understanding between KEDCO and its customers.
Mr Kayode-Roberts cautioned members against financial impropriety, political interference or actions capable of undermining public confidence.
A Kaduna State polytechnic lecturer, Halima Haruna, called for sustained public sensitisation on the dangers of improper waste disposal.
Mr Amupitan urged the candidates to ensure that the message of non-violence and mutual respect cascades to their supporters at all levels.
Ms Bello stated that her journey underscored the need to give girls learning opportunities.
The CP said that the command’s strategy of security Katsina would be built around a multi-faceted approach.
KANSIEC chair Sani Malumfashi said this while presenting the election timetable and guidelines to leaders of the 19 political parties on Thursday in Kano.
He also called on other celebrities to join the protest by using their platforms to raise awareness.
