The Kwara government on Friday pledged its commitment to investing in human capital development.
Mr Akogun described the late Ambali’s as a huge loss to the university and the entire nation.
A resident said the incident occurred at 8pm on Monday.
The state police commissioner, Ojo Adekimi, condemned the acts as criminal, barbaric and a direct affront to the rule of law.
He polled a total of 310,990 votes to defeat his sole rival, Stanley Osifo, who secured zero vote.
The politician commended other aspirants who stepped down in support of the consensus arrangement.
The election was witnessed by APC stakeholders and delegates across the state.
He urged the ruling APC to investigate the criminal act.
“Insecurity is a national problem, agreed. But the way and manner it is being addressed isn’t good enough,” Mr Rasheed stated.
Mr Adekunle advised the public to contact emergency responders immediately at the onset of any fire outbreak.
