He thanked CIBN members, stakeholders, family and friends for their support.
They also canvassed for a regional security outfit in the zone.
OPSH has the responsibility to maintain peace in Plateau and parts of Bauchi and Kaduna States.
He attributed the trend to the inability of the government and stakeholders to put up proactive measures to address the menace.
Mr Ajayi, however, noted that having an excellent curriculum was one thing, but its implementation remained the most important focus.
The federal government had reported the disease outbreak in some neighbouring countries and recently in Niger.
The stakeholders, in separate interviews, pleaded with the state government for quick intervention to save the children who are at the receiving end.
“This is a big concern, and we need to think critically about how we can meet our present needs without compromising the needs of the future,” he said.
Operators were asked to invest in surveillance systems, unmanned Aerial Surveillance Equipment and advanced oil spill modeling and prediction tools.
The agency said it had introduced various technological initiatives to ensure that Nigerians consume wholesome and safe products.
