Vice-President Kashim Shettima has said traditional institutions are important to strengthening national unity and promoting peaceful coexistence across the country.
He expressed concern that many students might be unable to continue their studies.
The traditional rulers described the road project as a bold demonstration of responsive and inclusive governance.
Ms Amos said that mothers played key roles in early detection of abuse.
Ms Shettima said traditional rulers’ support would help ensure credible, peaceful, and violence-free elections in 2027.
Governor Caleb Mutfwang has acknowledged the role of traditional rulers, presenting all first-class chiefs with brand-new official vehicles.
FCT minister Nyesom Wike has promised more projects to residents of the Kuje area council.
Mr Yusuf-Nadabo said he observed that tricycle riders recently extended their operations beyond the city centre to major highways, contrary to established traffic regulations.
Mr Kayode-Roberts cautioned members against financial impropriety, political interference or actions capable of undermining public confidence.
The minister said the president has directed the military to “clear all indicators of insecurity” and to deepen inter-agency synergy.
