“Such lessons remain critical as Nigeria confronts evolving threats including terrorism, insurgency and banditry,” he said.
Mr Ekwelem said the committee already informed owners of shops attached to the university fences to remove them.
Mr Echono said that under Mr Tinubu’s administration, funds for the development of tertiary education across benefiting institutions had been approved swiftly.
The council directed the accuser, Folasade Adebayo, to write a letter of apology to the council within seven days.
The VC said that the entire university community saluted the chancellor’s amazing and impactful years on earth.
He said he played a pivotal role in the establishment of the Midwest Institute of Technology, which later evolved into UNIBEN.
The lawmaker said efforts were being made to remove universities and other tertiary institutions from the Band A group of electricity users.
The university spokesperson called on the general public to be wary of those he described as detractors.
The governor pledged to do whatever it takes to return the abducted students to the school and their parents.
In the stampede, many were brought down and trampled upon, resulting in casualties.
