University Of Jos Postpones Exams After Gunmen Attack Students, Staff Urged To Stay Alert
University of Jos Postpones Exams After Gunmen Attack Students, Staff Urged to Stay Alert The University of Jos (UNIJOS) has announced the postponement of all examinations scheduled for March 30 and 31, 2026 following a late‑evening gunmen attack on nearby communities that house many members of the university community.
- Unknown gunmen attacked the Angwan Rukuba community in Jos North Local Government Area, an area where many UNIJOS staff and students reside.
- The attack resulted in loss of lives and injuries, sparking fear and tension around the university campus and its environs.
- In an official statement released on Monday, Emmanuel Madugu, the Deputy Registrar for Information and Public Relations at the university, said that due to the heightened tension following the attack, the Vice‑Chancellor directed the rescheduling of exams originally set for March 30 and March 31, 2026.
- The statement clarified that the new dates for the deferred examinations will be communicated to affected students in due course.
- Mr Madugu urged all staff and students to remain vigilant and avoid unnecessary movement as security agencies continue to monitor the situation.
- He further advised that any suspicious activity should be promptly reported to the university’s security unit to ensure the safety of the entire campus community.
- The decision follows a spate of insecurity in parts of Plateau State, where armed attacks have periodically endangered residents, including students and university workers.
- In response to the broader incident, the Plateau State Government has also imposed a 48‑hour curfew in Jos North LGA to restore peace and order.
Safety First The postponement aims to ensure the security and wellbeing of students and staff, avoiding unnecessary risk.
Uncertainty in the Area: Continued tension in and around Angwan Rukuba underscores ongoing security challenges affecting everyday life and academic activities.
Cooperation With Security Agencies University management and relevant authorities are working together to monitor the situation closely.
In light of a deadly gunmen attack near its campus, UNIJOS has postponed scheduled exams and urged its community to stay alert, as efforts continue to secure the area and protect lives.
