The official said it was imperative for the communities to take ownership of the facilities in their domain to ensure protection and sustainability.
The sex workers said that an hour of “short time” service that hitherto went for N5,000 now goes for between N500 and N700.
“So far, we have recovered nine dead bodies; we are still searching because some people are still missing,” he said.
The governor warned that his new government will not tolerate any activity that will breach the existing peace in the state.
Mr Babafemi said in a statement on Sunday in Abuja that drugs recovered from them included cannabis, methamphetamine, tramadol and swinol.
The group, however, decried the difficulty experienced by disabled persons to access significant number of polling units.
The survey indicated that of the 371 schools, 119 had health facilities, representing 38 per cent.
“Our investigations will reveal the source of the products and their country of manufacture because all of them are imported, not manufactured locally in Nigeria.”
The nine dead bodies were recovered from a collapsed building affected by the explosion and deposited at the mortuary.
The unidentified commander is said to be in charge of arresting beggars and prostitutes in Kano metro area.
