
The Digest:
The University of Jos (UNIJOS) is set to resume full academic activities after a deadly March 29 attack on the Angwan Rukuba community left over 33 people dead, including two UNIJOS students. Vice-Chancellor Tanko Ishaya confirmed that examinations postponed due to security directives will resume on April 13. He assured that campuses remained safe throughout the crisis, with "no single breach of the peace recorded." Three other students and a staff member are currently receiving treatment for injuries.
Key Points:
- Two students, Abel Joro Gershon and Adeyomo Oluwafemi Temitope, were killed.
- The attack forced a government-imposed curfew in Jos North LGA.
- State governments evacuated many students, which the university called "counterproductive."
- Security agencies visited the university to reinforce safety.
- Campus security has been "greatly enhanced," the VC assured.