Mr Abdulkarim Kabiru-Maude, SAN, said the ministry would not tolerate acts that undermine the integrity of the justice system.
Mr Oyekan said Ondo State was not a dumping ground for unauthorised advertisements, describing the practice as “defacement of public spaces.”
Many students raised concerns about peer pressure and the availability of substances around campuses.
Mr Hashim said the initiative represents President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to inclusive governance.
The aide urged youths to heed parental guidance, maintain social balance and avoid harmful habits.
The spokesman, however, said complaints have been received from some healthcare providers concerning non-remittance of their payments by some of the HMOs.
Mr Nkwocha explained that the donation was sufficient to cultivate approximately 600 hectares of land.
Mr Tinubu had earlier directed the vice president to lead the Nigerian delegation to the high-level global forum.
Mr Atiku noted that the strength and resilience of Nigerians in disapora were crucial to the country’s future.
Mr Ologunorisa commended the governor for his commitment to the university’s growth.
