Mr Shaibu reassured the WIA personnel of the Nigerian Army’s continued commitment to their welfare and well-being.
Stunting in Kaduna declined from 48.1 to 40.7 per cent, showing progress in reducing chronic malnutrition.
Mr Bakare-Oki said engineers had been working for four to five hours, causing traffic congestion.
Mr Bakori said the deployment was aimed at guaranteeing the safety of participants and preventing any disruption to public order.
The governor described the security environment as complex, noting the prevalence of asymmetric threats.
Mr Bile said that in the year under review, 1,591 cases were presented at the snakebite hospital in Kaltungo.
The Hisbah boss said the driver had been arrested to assist with inquiries.
Mr Fintiri added that the panel would make recommendations to promote reconciliation and lasting peace.
Mr Bago said the decision was aimed at rejigging the advisers’ portfolios to enhance effectiveness and efficiency in line with his New Niger Agenda.
Mr Ubam said the scheme, inaugurated in 2019 with zero enrollees, had recorded significant growth, registering over 308,000 persons to date.
