The naira appreciated by N82.52 to reach N1,300 per dollar,
Mr Gwadabe suggested collaboration among export-related agencies.
The report said food waste continued to hurt the global economy and fuel climate change, nature loss, and pollution.
The Senate leader, Opeyemi Bamidele, says the National Assembly will work with the executive to stabilise the economy and democracy.
Meanwhile, Lagos transport ministry officials have started impounding Uber drivers’ vehicles, which has caused the drivers to boycott rides in Lagos.
Several Ibadan residents are cutting a frustrated look as they pay to get cash.
The surge was mainly due to increased thermal generation from coal and gas and trading.
Vice-President Kashim Shettima has assured that the naira will continue stabilising in the coming weeks and months.
The continuous raising of MPC is not helping the economy.
Mr Lokpobiri said the petroleum sector had the solutions to the country’s problems in the short-term.