The cleric stated that the matter had been reported to the state security outfit codenamed Amotekun.
The vice chancellor encouraged the graduands to remain steadfast ambassadors of the institution.
“The law enforcement agency has been informed already, and all hands are on deck to get to the root of the situation.”
Mr Ojudu explained that if the bill had been passed, it would have established the National Debate Commission
“It is a challenge to me, to justify the huge confidence reposed in me.’’
The governor promised to look into the various challenges facing the institutions.
He has also served as the head of the department on multiple occasions.
In an open letter to Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, the students noted that the police patrol vans were in “rickety conditions.”
Mr Akanbi said the parents of Mr Moses had already been invited by the school authority, describing the incident as “tragic.”
The elected officers are expected to be sworn into office next week to begin their tenure as the 20th democratically elected union government of the institute.
