The VC said, “One hundred days is not a destination; it is a checkpoint.”
According to her, the reopening of the institution was sequel to an emergency meeting held by the Senate on Monday, March 10.
He explained that the committee would look into ways of stopping the incessant killings of students on the highway.
The suspects were arrested and arraigned for terrorising the student communities of Adakolo, Felele, Bassa Village and Crusher suburb areas of Lokoja, Kogi capital.
The federal government says the scheme will take off by January 2024.
The permanent secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture, Ernest Umakhihe, said the centre’s focus included enhancing production capacity.
Joy Abuh, a Political Science student, said her prayer was that Monday’s ASUU congress would not end up with the resumption of the suspended strike.
