The governor commended President Bola Tinubu’s leadership, which he claimed guaranteed free and fair elections.
The Federal Capital Territory’s Nigerian Union of Teachers on Wednesday, resumed industrial action over unresolved welfare issues.
“The suspects will be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded,” the EFCC spokesman said.
“The session will afford parties to list grievances and what they expect the government at all levels to do,’’ the governor said.
Despite the criticism, Mr Tinubu has attributed the country’s economic woes to the legacies of his predecessors, suggesting that he inherited a nation in disarray.
Gunmen using automatic weapons reportedly opened fire inside a Christian Orthodox Church and synagogue in the city of Derbent.
Peter Obi says his visit to the Labour Party secretariat in Abuja was reconciliatory, not to endorse any group’s interest in the crisis-ridden party.
The commissioner further urged private business operators in Cross River to invest in more advanced and technology-driven security systems.
The Lagos state government has admitted to deporting 371 residents, whom they described as “miscreants, beggars and destitute”, back to their states.
NAF spokesperson Edward Gabkwet said terrorists had been observed to be emanating from various locations and assembling ostensibly for a meeting.
