Friday, April 10, 2026 - The University of Jos (UNIJOS) has confirmed that two students were k!lled and three others injured during the recent attacks in the Anguwan Kububa community, Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State.
The university management also stated that the injured
victims are currently receiving treatment in hospital.
Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Tanko Ishaya, disclosed this on
Thursday, April 9, 2026 while briefing journalists on the impact of the
incident on the institution.
He explained that five members of the university community
were affected — four students and one staff member.
He identified the deceased as Abel Joro Gershon, a 300-level
Building student who was shot in the stomach during the Angwan Rukuba attack
and d!ed on April 5 at Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH), and Adeyomo
Oluwafemi Temitope, a 500-level Quantity Surveying student who was shot d!ad on
April 1 outside the campus along Bauchi Road
Prof. Ishaya, on behalf of the university community,
extended condolences to the families of the deceased students and residents of
Angwan Rukuba, where unknown gunmen reportedly k!lled more than 30 people.
He noted that normal academic activities resumed on Tuesday
across the university’s campuses, adding that security has since been
significantly strengthened.
The Vice-Chancellor also commended the response of security
agencies, including visits by the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Olufemi
Oluyede, the General Officer Commanding 3 Division, Maj.-Gen. E.F. Onyinlola,
and other officials, who assured that the university remains a priority.
According to him, the management has aligned the resumption
of examinations with the end of the Easter break, announcing that exams will
continue on Monday, April 13, to allow students who travelled to return safely.
He emphasized that the university was never shut down and
that no directive was issued for the evacuation of staff or students.
Prof. Ishaya added that while students were advised to use
designated transport arrangements for the Easter break, the uncoordinated
arrival of vehicles from various state governments and organisations created
unnecessary panic.

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