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Attacks: Plateau varsity, STF unveil modalities to beef up security

The Plateau State University (PLASU), Bokkos, and the Security Task Force (STF) have adopted new modalities to beef up security in and around the Ndar Students’ Village.

This followed recent attacks on the community by criminals.

The PLASU Vice Chancellor, Prof. Yohana Izam, made the disclosure on Wednesday in a statement signed by Mr John Agam, the University Public Relations Officer (PRO), in Bokkos.

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“The unveiled new modalities are toward beefing up security within and around the university neighbourhood.

“The modalities were part of our security meeting with the new STF Commander in Bokkos, Major T.T. Kaave, and the University students’ leaders.

“The security meeting was occasioned by last Sunday’s abduction of three female students, Phoebe Musa, Simi Choji and Janet Zinglat, who were later rescued; And the shooting on the arm of a male student, Stephen Chuwang Dazang by bandits,” the vice chancellor said.

Izam said that as custodians of the students, “the university feels deeply aggrieved that such incidents inflicted traumatic disorders and toxic stress among staff and students.

He noted that it was also inimical to the progress of academic activities which just resumed after the COVID-19 pandemic and the recent strike embarked upon by staff of the university.

He added that the problem of insecurity nationwide had become a cankerworm and a recurring decimal orchestrated by faceless enemies of the society who seemed bent on undermining the education sector.

The vice chancellor assured that the incident was being investigated by security agencies with a view to apprehending the perpetrators.

“In two weeks, we’ll install a 33kv transformer off-Campus, while strategic water intervention will be undertaken off campus through two boreholes in Ndar and Diram off-campus communities,” he said.

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