The association described the sanctions imposed in response to a protest over the relocation of academic departments as excessive.
According to him, the electricity challenges across institutions suggest the need for urgent reforms.
The student body said the situation has fuelled fear among citizens already grappling with economic hardship.
NAN also called for high-end security measures around schools, especially girls’ boarding institutions.
NANS has commended Governor Uba Sani for approving the new salary structure for tertiary institutions in Kaduna.
The meeting, according to a statement by NANS on Wednesday, is to finalise modalities for the reopening of all public primary schools in the FCT.
Mr Hustapha said, ‘‘One of the issues we have identified is that some institutions fail to notify students when payments have been made.’’
Mr Fuad urged members of the public to ignore the allegations.
Mr Isha narrated that the younger Tinubu attempted to bribe him with N100 million to influence his ambitions.
NANS also called on the governments to provide shuttle buses for students in all tertiary institutions in the country to reduce transport difficulties.
