He explained that the initiative would focus on intelligence sharing, among others.
The vice-chancellor pledged that the university would sustain its standards.
Mr Piwuna explained that rivalry among the unions would not benefit the university system.
The students of the institution, on Thursday, embarked on a peaceful protest over the persistent spate of kidnappings around the school.
There are reports that the higher institution was offering employment, admission and contract in exchange for money.
“The students have undergone medical checks and they were all found to be in good condition to immediately resume their studies.”
