“If it were up to you, would you negotiate with terrorists? If they asked for weapons, money, or concessions of future laws of this land as part of their ransom,” said the speaker.
Mr Emberga noted that adequate funds were consistently released to enable local governments to discharge their responsibilities effectively.
Mr Ogundoyin described the endorsement as a great honour and responsibility.
Mr Obasa said submission by The Economist magazine on Tinubu’s reforms signified that Nigeria was in safe hands under him.
Mr Mohammed described the legislative process on the budget as robust.
According to Mr Akuyam, experience is the cornerstone of effective civil service.
The speaker, Blessing Agbebaku, described the arrest and detention of the traditional ruler as sacrilegious.
The speaker emphasised the need to address the problem through effective security and youth engagement.
The bill aims to improve the electricity supply in Kwara State, particularly in areas not covered by the national grid.
Mr Rotimi disclosed that from week 19 of 2022 to week 04 of 2025, there had been 24,804 confirmed cases of diphtheria across 25 states in Nigeria.
