”I urge all of you to take advantage of the best opportunity to access premium quality and affordable education in this great institution.”
Mr Adebanjo urged President Bola Tinubu to fish out the perpetrators of the attacks on Barkin-Ladi, Bassa, Bokkos, Mangu, and other LGAs in Plateau.
“I will look further into this issue and seek opportunities to support humanitarian efforts.’’
The police spokesman said the police were making efforts to apprehend others involved in the attacks.
“I think the purpose is to make the government look stupid.’’
The minister urged the people to be united and support the security agencies toward ending violence.
Mr Pam presented the items when he visited the victims on Saturday in Bokkos.
Over 112 were killed and 47 were injured as armed herdsmen attacked communities in Plateau.
As of Tuesday, the number of casualties has increased to 162 as more bodies were recovered.
Mr Hassan explained that ASUU national president had granted its request to resume the earlier suspended strike.
