University of Jos Postpones Academic Examinations Following Fatal Banditry Attacks and State Imposed Curfew
University of Jos halts exams as Plateau State imposes a 48-hour curfew following deadly banditry in Angwan Rukuba. Security agencies monitor the rising tension.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 30, 2026, 3:14 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Peoples Gazette

Academic Activities Halted Amid Rising Regional Insecurity
The University of Jos has officially suspended its examination calendar for March 30 and March 31, 2026, citing a direct threat to the safety of its staff and students. This decision follows a violent incursion by bandits into the Angwan Rukuba area, a community that serves as a primary residential hub for the university population. According to Emmanuel Madugu, the university registrar, the suspension is a proactive measure to protect the lives of the academic community while security agencies work to contain the fallout from the Sunday evening massacre.
State Authorities Enforce Movement Restrictions to Curb Violence
In the immediate aftermath of the killings, the Plateau State government moved to stabilize the volatile Jos North Local Government Area by imposing a mandatory 48-hour curfew. The restriction, which is set to remain in effect until April 1, aims to prevent further loss of life and curb the retaliatory tensions that often follow such high-profile attacks. Governor Caleb Mutfwang initiated the measure as a temporary shield for residents, as security forces scramble to identify the perpetrators of the raid which left an unconfirmed number of civilians dead.
A Campus Community Under Direct Threat
The geographic proximity of the attack to the university has created a climate of fear, as the Angwan Rukuba neighborhood is integral to the institution's daily operations. By targeting this specific area, the unknown gunmen have effectively disrupted the educational progress of thousands of students. According to university management, the vice-chancellor directed the postponement specifically because the fatal nature of the attacks and the resulting local unrest made the continuation of formal examinations impossible under current conditions.
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