The association said it had engaged the government through dialogue for more than 24 months without meaningful progress.
The university’s centre of excellence in space science technology, and application was also approved to offer postgraduate degrees in remote sensing and aeronautics engineering.
The minister expressed heartfelt condolences to the families, friends and relatives of the students.
He said the policy could aid early detection of substance abuse and enable timely intervention.
According to him, the station will broadcast literacy and vocational education programmes.
The decision was reached after the 2026 policy meeting on Monday.
The decision is expected to strengthen enrollment in colleges of education.
According to him, the fund will support hostel construction in at least 50 tertiary institutions.
Mr Attah is a veteran broadcast journalist with over two decades of experience.
According to him, investing in youth development remains critical to Nigeria’s future.
