The travel agent was arraigned before the Iyaganku Magistrates’ Court in Ibadan for N2.5 million visa fraud.
“Please, no more protests. You will be paid before December 20,” Mr Umahi told government contractors.
“This is not merely an anniversary. It’s a tribute to the women who stepped forward when society led them to step back,” said the IGP.
“Fellow Nigerian youths, history is calling us. The future is calling us. Our country is calling us. Let us answer with courage and unity,” said Mr Chamber.
The minister added that the government would place greater focus on safety and security protocols.
On behalf of all participants, he thanked the CRSC for extending its hand of friendship to Nigeria.
He added that increased gas supply would also boost power generation.
Since its commencement in May, the TVET initiative has rapidly moved from registration to practical training.
The Imo Economic Summit, a two-day event, started on December 4 and will end on Friday.
He reminded the inductees that the trust patients and clinicians placed in them was a sacred responsibility.
