JOS: UNIJOS SUG raises alarm as hoodlums kill 100 level student, three others in Jos

Ag VC allays fears, assures students, staff safety

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University of Jos Students Union Government, SUG, has raised the alarm over the continuous killings of students of the institution by hoodlums. Four students have been killed in the last five days.

University of Jos Students Union Government, SUG, has raised the alarm over the continuous killings of students of the institution by hoodlums. Four students have been killed in the last five days.

“This means the security agencies can be effective but unfortunately, the innocent students of the University of Jos do not deserve such prompt attention and energy.

“Our tears for justice have generated nothing else than more pains, hurts, fears, sorrows and endless lamentations. If we really have a government that can respond swiftly to the Rukuba Road incident, one wonders what is happening to us the students of the University of Jos. This is no doubt an affirmation of the saying that “all animals are not equal.”

The students demanded that the federal and the state government should as a matter of urgency expand the scope of transportation services available to students and staff both on and off campus adding that this will enable them to boycott the services of keke and bike riders most of whom they suspect are among our attackers and killers.

“Our tears for justice have generated nothing else than more pains, hurts, fears, sorrows and endless lamentations. If we really have a government that can respond swiftly to the Rukuba Road incident, one wonders what is happening to us the students of the University of Jos. This is no doubt an affirmation of the saying that “all animals are not equal.”

The students demanded that the federal and the state government should as a matter of urgency expand the scope of transportation services available to students and staff both on and off campus adding that this will enable them to boycott the services of keke and bike riders most of whom they suspect are among our attackers and killers.

“This will prevent us from unnecessary trips to the markets in the neighbouring communities where our economic impact is not even appreciated.

“As a matter of urgency, the state government should appeal to the federal government to facilitate building of perimeter fencing for our institution.

“There should be more accommodation (hostels) for students of the University of Jos. This will go a long way in reducing the number of students who stay off campus.”

The Management of the institution has however allayed the fears expressed by the students, assuring that all measures have been taken to safeguard the lives and property of members of the university community especially staff and students.

According to a statement by the Deputy Registrar, Information and Publications, Abdullahi Abdullahi, security has been beefed up at the various campuses and students hostels to forestall any breach of peace.

According to him, “giving an update of the security situation in the university, the Acting Vice-Chancellor and Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administration), Professor Gray Goziem Ejikeme, called on all parents and guardians whose wards are residing within the university premises to keep their minds at rest as the students’ security will not be compromised for any reason.

“Professor Ejikeme appreciated the efforts of the Plateau State Government, Plateau State Police Command and other security agencies for their prompt response to the university’s request for the deployment of additional security personnel at various strategic locations within the university.

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“The Acting Vice-Chancellor, who went round the various hostels of the university to assess the situation on ground, used the opportunity to address the students.

“He empathized with them on account of the security threats, fears and hardships they had been experiencing since the breach of peace was recorded and the 24-hour curfew was imposed in Jos. Professor Ejikeme encouraged the students to remain calm, non-violent and law-abiding in their hostels and advised them to remain calm as everything was being done to guarantee their safety and bring the situation back to normal.”

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