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Wednesday, 26 November 2014

11 Unijos Students shot during protests ,School shut down(photo)

On Tuesday November 25th, Security agents in Plateau state shot at protesting students of the University of Jos, injuring 11 protesters who were publicly challenging an alleged increment in school fees.

 The Student Union Government (SUG) Public Relations Officer Longgun Dakwon confirmed the action of the military.He told Daily Trust
“I narrowly escaped, the military came into our classes and shot some of us while some were arrested and now the school authority is asking us to vacate our hostel when some of us have only N30,” 
However, STF (Special Task force) spokesperson, Captain Ikedichi Iweha denied allegations that the military was responsible for the shooting.He said

 “There were other security agents there and there was a shooting in which four students were injured. However the shooting was not carried out by STF. On the first day of the protest, the students poured water on us and stoned us but we exercise restrain. Today there was need for reinforcements so other security agents had to join.”
 “the school property is under threat because they have allowed miscreants to hijack the protest, four of our men were injured during the protest yet we exercised restrain, their protest should be within the bounds of law. 
 The school management asked students to vacate their hostels.
“In order to avoid further escalation of the situation, the management met this morning decided that the school be closed down until further notice. Students are therefore directed to vacate their hostels.”
A statement signed by the University Registrar, Mr. Jilli Dandam, read

19 comments:

  1. Thank God no life was lost. It is well

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  2. Nigeria force are always smart wen it coms to deal with civilians,but they cannt take there strenght to sambisa.lets learn frm ferguson*oke*

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  3. Who are those " other security agents there" that were there?
    Thank God for nobody died!

    BTW @ Miss Ima, those lips reminds me of something, i just cant think of what it is...

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  4. Thank God nobody dıed. It is well in SVC voıce.. IT İŞ WELL

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  5. Dis hard time is wen dey will increase school fees wen sum parents can't afford 3 square meal for their children buh will sell their clothes to see dem in school. The gvt shld beta do sumtin abt dis issues before I get annoyed and build my own school.

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  6. Nigerian universities with how they increase school fees tho

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  7. hmmm, 3 student are dead. I was there!

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  8. The military action is a disclosure for disdain for the law

    Olusoji

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  9. So dere r still alert security forces in plateau? D best way 2 show case dia activeness is by shootin on students protestin 4 dia right, ddn't dey see d boko thugs? Trailer go jam dem n dia family members inside dia ouse, silly lunatics

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  10. All dis fighting nd strike is part of d nigerian university .. Hopefully one day we will come out of dis.. May God grant d injured healing

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  11. Aluta contunia Victoria ascerta

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  12. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Nobi say after the whole thing work dey assured for them.... God help us shah...
    *GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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