The NADDC unveiled the initiative at the UNILAG Design Studio, introducing the Electric Vehicle Bus Competition for tertiary institutions across the country.
The president said universities should leverage the opportunities that abound in innovation and help turn around the nation’s economy.
Mr Adebambo said Nigeria has the potential to provide the printing services needed in the country.
“So, we will like to further continue this relationship,” he added.
Mr Muntari said the committee would find further solutions to the challenges.
“This kind of meeting is necessary considering the fact that it is a new government.’’
“You have to go beyond your best to accomplish some of those things.’’
Mr Tinubu reiterated his commitment to the education sector in line with the 2030 education agenda of the government and African Union goal 2063.
He noted that arrangements had been concluded for a meeting with heads of key security outfits to review and enhance the security cover of the schools.
Mr Oyedepo called for research that will bring about food sufficiency, healthcare delivery, improved practice in agriculture and shelter for all.