The command assured residents that all necessary legal actions would be taken.
Mr Pemede assured the matriculating students that LASU would continue to offer more than academic excellence for personal growth and networking.
He said that LASU must remain a centre of knowledge creation.
The vice-chancellor boasts that LASU is a student-centered institution that fosters development of generational leaders.
Mr Alausa said that a five-megawatt mini-grid had already been approved for LASU’s Epe Campus.
She said that LAMATA was talking with transport unions in the state to ensure that both parties would work together.
The minister advised the youths to harness their skills to drive economic growth and engage in policy-making, governance and leadership.
Mr Hundeyin said that the police would apprehend the remaining suspects and wrap up the investigation.
He said that three suspects have been detained so far.
Mr Muhammad alleged that 120 members of ASUU have been unjustly dismissed in the last seven years at KSU.
