The vice-chancellor said ABUAD was founded on labour, service and integrity.
He said that the gaps had left many people vulnerable to illnesses and injuries.
Afe Babalola, a prominent lawyer and university owner, has attributed the country’s increasing crime rate to poor educational standards.
The development has sparked frustration among parents.
Mr Babalola expressed grave concern over the hunger crisis in the country, condemning Mr Tinubu’s approach to addressing the hunger.
Mr Umahi says the federal government will speed up the construction and rehabilitation of federal roads in Ekiti.
The awardees were recognised to encourage the graduating students and those still in school to aspire to greater heights.
“They are not performing any cleansing; They are free to move on with their lives,” sources told Peoples Gazette.
