ASUU, University of Jos have described the situation of the school as
“JOS CRISIS: UNIVERSITY OF JOS STUDENTS AND STAFF IN A VERY PRECARIOUS SITUATION-ASUU UNIVERSITY OF JOS“
sign by the Chairperson, Dr.Luka L.Maigoro, the union says it is a sad situation and call on the authority to rise to the challenge to protect the university. Asuu also blame the authorities for not doing enough to protect the University. Details below :
The Academic staff union of Universities, ASUU University of Jos wish to bring to the notice of the general public with sadness and serious concern about therecent developments in and around Jos and how it has impacted the University. We have suffered untold damage about loathing s of lives and property and also suspension of academic activities each time there is a security breach in Jos. Our Union continues to scratch its head, to understand how the university community is always at the receiving end of the crisis in Jos. Despite all the provocation, we have continued to offer community service to all, irrespective of religion, culture, and tribe. The university administration has over the years made overtures to neighboring communities in terms of undergraduate admissions and staff employment, yet our students and staff are killed at the slightest provocation, no matter how far the epicenter of the crisis from the university. The most recent is the crisis that occurred on Saturday 15th August 2021 and spread to other parts of Jos. The University is a citadel of learning where every category of individual works regardless of ethnic and religious affiliations and as a result, whenever, there is any security breach in town, this citadel of learning should not by any means be affected. But sadly, as soon as a crises situation erupts in any part of the town, the University students and staff suddenly become targets for assassination and butchery by residents of the immediate environment. For whatever intent and purpose, some of the immediate environments to the University have become so hostile to the University community that students and staff are targeted and killed rather than protected from hoodlums. It is rather unfortunate to note that some of these attacks on the University community are coming from residents of encroached University lands, operators of Keke Napep, and others who besiege the University arena to sell their goods and patronized by the same staff and students as their means of economic livelihood but turn back and kill them at the slightest opportunity. As I speak now, I can say authoritatively that three (3) students have lost their lives, two more (2) are on admission at the Bingham University Teaching hospital due to injuries sustained when they were attacked and there is no guarantee that we may not be confronted with more statistics as the days roll by. The ongoing examinations have been suspended and the students have been asked to go home thereby abruptly destabilizing the semester and the academic session at large. This equally means longer stay in school for the students in the face of harsh economic realities in the country. As teachers to these students, our hearts are bleeding because they are our children and no father would like to see his child being killed because he went to University to acquire a degree.
ASUU is a union that cares about the safety of the lives of her students and staff to ensure confidence in the discharge of their duties. We lack words strong enough to condemn this barbaric act. The responsibility to secure lives and property squarely rests on the shoulders of the government. This is very closely related to justice and we call on the government to ensure justice is done to all communities that have been affected. Failure to do so will only lead us to a greater and vicious cycle of violence through reprisal attacks. We are also calling on the government to provide a very strong security presence around the University of Jos community and the routes to the University because when the same thing happened in 2018 where we lost staff and two students, our union raised concerns and we were told that adequate security measures would be put in place to mitigate further occurrences but ALAS, here we are again, with more lives lost. The security personnel has not displayed the kind of swift response we witnessed in arresting some suspects of the Rukuba road attack about the University of Jos situation at all. We will like to remind the government that ALL LIVES MATTER. Each time these security breaches occur and the lives of staff and students of the University of Jos are lost, no one is ever arrested. In conclusion, we would like to pose some questions that must be answered to avert further occurrences: why didn’t government and the security outfits prepare when it was clear that burials of people that were massacred were about to take place? Why didn’t the authorities ensure the safety of our staff and students? What assurances do we have that the “town and gown” idea of the University will be preserved? These issues must be settled if academic activities in the university are to resume in peace and unity.
Thank you.
Dr Lazarus Maigoro,
Chairman,Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU),University of Jos
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