Since the APC assumed power at the centre, Nigerians have experienced a significant spike in fuel prices.
Mr Yusuf expressed concern over the high number of inmates, stating that out of 1,939, only 382 had been convicted, while 1,557 were awaiting trial.
Some mocked Mr Tinubu, calling him a “remote worker”, “remote president,” and “diaspora president”, practising “virtual governance.”
Mr Maiada explained that the waiver aligned with the presidential directives to enhance local healthcare product manufacturing.
Mr Tinubu commended Adighije’s dedication to nation-building, promoting dialogue and peaceful coexistence.
Mr El-Rufai fell out with Mr Tinubu after he was nominated for a ministerial appointment but was blocked by the Senate.
“They stripped her, beat her up and took her nude pictures,” the spokesperson said.
Mr Yusuf met with the bereaved families and offered the state government’s condolences.
Mr Zulum highlighted the ongoing interventions to address the challenges posed by the removal of fuel subsidies and economic hardships.
Mr Shettima regretted that a moment of achievement and joy in the young students’ lives had turned into an unimaginable tragedy.
