Kogi State Governor, Ahmed Usman Ododo, has directed the evacuation of Kogi students from the University of Jos, following the disruption of academic activities, with students ordered to vacate hostels and campuses over safety concerns.
The directive comes amid heightened insecurity in parts of Plateau State, where recent attacks have reportedly claimed lives, raising fears among residents and the student community.
In a statement by the Governor’s Special Adviser on Media, Ismaila Isah, Governor Ododo explained that the decision was taken as a proactive measure to ensure the safety of Kogi indigenes studying in the state.
He noted that students are particularly vulnerable during such crises, especially those residing off-campus and in less secure environments, making urgent government intervention necessary.
Governor Ododo disclosed that the Special Adviser on Youth and Students Matters, Hon. Oladele Nihi has been deployed alongside a delegation, who have arrived in Jos to coordinate the safe and orderly evacuation of the students.
The Governor stated that arrangements have been concluded to transport the students back home under adequate security, in collaboration with relevant agencies.
Governor Ododo commended the swift intervention of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and security agencies working to restore calm in Plateau State.
He expresses confidence in ongoing efforts to restore peace and bring perpetrators of the recent Jos crisis to justice.
He reassured parents and guardians that the safety and welfare of Kogi students remain a top priority of his administration, urging students to remain calm and cooperate with officials managing the evacuation process.
The Governor reaffirmed his commitment to the protection of lives and property of all Kogi citizens, both within and outside the state, and pledged to continue monitoring the situation in Jos closely for further actions where necessary.
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