Mrs Ododo noted that Kogi State had been meticulous in allocating high resources to the sector.
He urged the students to take advantage of the online pre-qualification process to get themselves registered.
“Our educational focus, especially for the secondary schools, is primarily on science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).”
In November, Mr Bello announced the release of N497.3 million to pay the fees for 15,033 students across the 21 local government areas.
About 6,000 candidates out of the 15,000 applicants would sit for the aptitude test.
The governor stressed the need for the state to move in the direction of science, technology, English, and mathematics.
