The rally, earlier scheduled for April 12, was postponed to April 26 after supporters of Governor Douye Diri also fixed their rally on the same date and venue.
“This administration will not play with workers’ welfare. We will continue to treat them fairly,” he said.
Mr Nwoke lamented that the alleged fraud had resulted in the blacklisting of his bank accounts and BVN from the banking system.
Mr Iyonu stressed GJF’s commitment to working closely with the AU in addressing key regional and continental challenges.
“At this fifth anniversary of our administration, we have paid over N20 billion as gratuity and pension to retired citizens,” said Mr Diri.
Mr Orbih said that lack of an internal reward system for loyalty had harmed PDP at both state and national levels.
Mr Madugu took over from Rear Adm. John Okeke, who has been moved to Abuja, to assume his new office.
The arrival of the police teams of operation Door Kapoor Division, the Anti-Kidnapping Squad and the Rapid Response Team calmed the situation.
Mr Adams-Aliu said its personnel also recovered three rifles belonging to the policemen during the search and rescue operation.
“But I’ve made up my mind that if this is the end, so be it,” Mr Obi asserted.
