By Abdullahi Mukhtar Algasgaini
The University of Jos (UNIJOS) has ordered an immediate evacuation of all students from its hostels following a sharp escalation in security tensions across the city, authorities confirmed Wednesday.
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Tanko Ishaya announced the directive after what he described as “near chaotic scenarios” unfolded close to the campus earlier in the day. While the statement did not specify the exact nature of the threat, the move reflects growing concerns over violence in and around the Plateau State capital.
In response, Governor Caleb Mutfwang has stepped in to provide state-owned transport for the evacuation, granting special permission for the vehicles to operate despite ongoing curfew restrictions.
The evacuation will roll out in two phases:
1· Wednesday, 3:00 pm: Students with parents or guardians within Jos and its environs are to vacate immediately.
2· Thursday: Students from outside Jos will be evacuated.
University management has assured both students and the broader community that adequate security measures are now in place to safeguard hostels and other campus facilities during the operation.