“Investigations are ongoing on the case, and we have a suspect in custody already,” Mr Oyeyemi said.
Kolawole Salako, FUNAAB’s vice-chancellor, has called on Nigerians to imbibe the spirit of love, tolerance and harmony.
UNIPORT has already won 14 gold, six silver and nine bronze medals to earn a haul of 29 medals.
Mr Salako decried the spate of youths’ involvement in crimes, especially cyber crimes and money rituals.
“We are appealing to the government and security agencies to ensure the student is released within 72 hours or we will shut down the state with another protest.”
On April 25, at about 10:30 p.m., Mr Salifu had, after lectures, left the class to where he parked his car. No sooner had he begun to drive than some men waved him down.
The police said that no ransom was paid for their release.
The incident marks another sad episode in the spate of school abductions across northern parts of the country.
