Mr Badaru gave the charge at the college’s graduation lecture in Abuja, which featured the former Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo as the guest lecturer.
“I can confirm that AI cannot be relegated as one of the major technological components required to achieve food security in Nigeria,” said NSE president.
He said that corps employers were expected to act as ‘locos parentis’ to the corps members serving under them.
Vice Chancellor Prof. Abdul-Rasheed Na’Allah urged the educational community to embrace advanced technology, especially in automobiles.
He said that security agencies had assured members of the public of adequate and maximum security.
