By Ighomuaye Lucky. O
At least 34 students of the University of Jos have been pulled out by the Delta State Government following the recent security crisis in Plateau State.
Newstracktoday recalls that Ungwan Rukuba community in the Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State was recently hit by terrorists.
According to reports, at least thirty individuals were reported to have died after unidentified gunmen launched a deadly attack on residents of the community.
The students were received by the State Director of Protocol, Chief Sunday Onoriode, on behalf of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, who swiftly approved the intervention as coordinated by the Executive Assistant to the Governor on Students’ Affairs, Comrade Ezekiel Okoh.
Chief Onoriode, while hosting the students, commended the governor for the gesture and assured them of their safety and continued government support.
He noted that the evacuation became necessary following the closure of the university by its authorities.
Onoriode expressed gratitude that students of Delta State origin returned home safely, describing the development as a testament to proactive governance and effective coordination.
He encouraged the students to use the Easter period to rest and remain hopeful, assuring them that normalcy would soon return to the troubled region.
“It is an unusual time for Nigeria, especially in that part of the country, but we believe that with God, peace will be restored. When the time comes for you to return to school, you will go back and complete your studies successfully,” he said.
Earlier, Comrade Okoh revealed that the evacuation followed a directive triggered by the decision of the university authorities to shut down academic activities temporarily.
He explained that the state government, working with stakeholders and transport operators, mobilised logistics to move the students out of the school.
According to him, the priority of the state government was to ensure their immediate safety before coordinating their eventual return home.
A student representative and Vice President of the National Association of Delta State Students (NADESSTU), University of Jos chapter, Comrade Newton Miracle, described the evacuation as challenging but timely.
He expressed gratitude to the Delta State Government and all stakeholders involved.
“It wasn’t easy moving students under curfew conditions, but we are grateful to the governor for prioritising our safety. This shows leadership that listens and acts,” he said.
The state government reiterated its commitment to the welfare of Delta students across the country, urging them to remain law-abiding and focused on their academic pursuits.
Source: Sun