Mr Akume said that public procurement was a critical link between policy and practice.
Mr Idris decried that the data gathered showed that poverty remained the leading cause of children staying out of school.
“Debt is not inherently bad. What matters is what it is used for,” the ECA chief said.
Ms Onwuegbuzina said vaccination officers had been trained and deployed across the state for effective mobilisation and compliance.
Mr Wegerang urged principals to ensure the effective distribution and use of the materials to enhance education.
Mr Enita described the governor’s gesture as a rare and uncommon action that should be applauded.
Shehu Ahmed, the executive secretary of the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA), has been suspended.
Mr Ngamdu also advised public and private healthcare facilities operating in the state to shun acts capable of violating its regulations.
He said meeting the needs of the IDPs had become a herculean task.
“Thank God that none was sick or injured and when peace is restored you may go back,” Mr Yunusa said.
