NANS said their plan of shutting down the airports was so that the federal government can in turn experience their suffering in the last seven months.
The protesting students called on the Buhari regime to pay all outstanding arrears and salaries of the striking lecturers.
“They cannot continue to be wasting our time. When two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers.”
NANS is declaring February 28, as a national action day against ASUU incessant strike action.
The association asked the state government to complement the fee reduction with projects and training for the varsity staff.
Some students trooped out in their numbers and set the Dangote truck on fire.
While Sunday Asefon was busy mouthing government’s position, students and staffs of Kaduna Polytechnic were being kidnapped.
“We are appealing to the government and security agencies to ensure the student is released within 72 hours or we will shut down the state with another protest.”
The NBA had on Friday dragged the federal government before a federal high court to determine the legality of extending the IGP’s tenure.
NDLEA chief Buba Marwa announced the controversial policy on Monday.
