He said the coastal communities in the state were now among the most peaceful in the region.
Mr Sani said he is proud that the training in Kaduna State is the best in the country.
The council described Mr Alabi’s death as a monumental loss to journalism.
He called on members to unite behind all candidates fielded by the party.
Mr Danladi advised the new leadership to carry all members along and promote teamwork.
The governor’s wife called on Nigerians to prioritise early detection of lung cancer and adopt healthy lifestyles.
Mr Esan said the refusal showed the candidates’ unwillingness to subject themselves to public scrutiny.
Mr Sani said the armed forest guards would complement the armed forces and other security agencies in tackling evolving security threats.
The commission urged anyone with relevant information to submit written memoranda on or before August 14 to aid its investigation.
Members of the council said the IPAC national body constituted a caretaker committee without consulting stakeholders.
