Kogi’s commissioner for livestock development, Olufemi Bolarin, handed over the site to the contractor in Osara, Adavi.
Mr Ododo described the graduands as the touchstone of hope and beacon of light of their families, the state, and the nation at large.
He described the level of insecurity across the country as very unfortunate.
Mr Salawu stressed that the strength of the university was boosted by partnerships with several organisations.
The Kogi State Office for Disability Affairs has urged MDAs to comply with the six per cent recruitment quota for persons with disabilities.
The commissioner advised trailer park operators to comply with the directive before the enforcement date.
The Kogi government says it has rescued the remaining kidnapped students of Confluence University of Science and Technology.
Information commissioner Kingsley Fanwo, in a statement, expressed the state government’s “deep shock and sorrow” over the killing of the students.
“It is sad that the criminals killed two of the students.’’
An additional six kidnapped students of the Confluence University of Science and Technology (CUSTECH) in Osara, Kogi, have been rescued unhurt.
