The commandant urged the residents to report any suspicious activities to the security agencies in good time.
The cleric called for more collective efforts to achieve lasting peace not only in Kaduna State but across Nigeria.
Mr Sani said that the council would address the state’s skills deficit.
Mr Bako said the laboratories would ensure proper diagnoses of medical challenges in the health facilities they are domiciled.
“The victim was rushed to Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital Kaduna, where he was confirmed dead.’’
“There is nowhere you have violent conflicts in Plateau that it will not be linked to ‘goskolo’ or drug abuse,” said an NGO coordinator, Beji Jibe.
The commander explained that the 398,192kg of drugs seized included Indian Hemp, cocaine, methamphetamine, tramadol, and psychotropic substances.
Capt. James Oya, the spokesperson of the operation, disclosed this in a statement on Monday in Jos.
The defendant misled operatives of the commission into believing that a huge sum of money in foreign currency was stashed in a residence.
The commission said Tuesday it had begun investigating the alleged misappropriation of the funds by ex-Governor Abdullahi Ganduje’s government.
