He expressed concern that many students might be unable to continue their studies.
Mr Kpojime said the crisis persists in an economy with limited job opportunities.
He reaffirmed the federal ministry’s commitment to the welfare, dignity, and professional development of teachers at all levels.
This, he said, could hinder the academic careers of many underprivileged students due to the lack of funds.
The 5th edition of the two-day meeting which started on Wednesday in Ilorin is for Registrars and Chief Executive Officers of states and FCT examination bodies.
The college’s principal, Sirajo Darda’u, told reporters in Minna on Wednesday that the project had reached an advanced stage.
Mr Bobboyi says the 37 smart schools the federal government is building are consistent with world standards and global best practices in smart education.
