ASUU coordinator described the continued non-implementation of the agreement as “provocative and unjust”.
“The reality is clear: as long as insecurity continues unabated, more protests will follow,” said Mr Obi.
Mr Asefon attributed the development to the timely and constructive interventions of concerned stakeholders.
Mr Okpebholo has assured Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, of his administration’s commitment to settling accumulated unpaid salaries and gratuities inherited from past governments.
The Edo government says it is servicing a monthly Irrevocable standing payment order of ₦385 million for the Radisson Hotel project.
“There is no shortcut to wealth and fame. Acts of criminality might deliver wealth in the short term, but ultimately, there will be misery and gnashing of teeth,” said Mr Olukoyede.
“Surely, anything the university has not approved is illegal, null and void,” he said.
Mr Ojinmah accused cops of always harassing hospitals who treat gunshot victims.
Additionally, the school, in the undertaking, made the students promise not to be involved in any form of protest against the directive.
The council promised to “impose either a Withdrawal of Accreditation or Non-Recognition of graduates of such programmes for registration as engineering practitioners.”
