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There is protest ongoing at the Plateau State University, Bokkos, following the raping of four female students of the University, on Monday night.
The students who are residing off campus were said to have been abducted by unknown gunmen, raped and dumped in the bush, late Monday night.
The peaceful protest is said to have stalled academic activities in the institution.
A male student residing in the area was shot, and was left injured.
“This is becoming a worrying issue, because more than 90% of the students of the institution reside off campus, because of lack of enough hostel accommodation in the school”, the source decried.
Plateau Varsity Strike: Gov Lalong sets up 7-Man committee to resolve lingering issues
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DAILY POST recalls that the Plateau State branch of ASUU had last Friday declared an indefinite strike.
The Union said it was embarking on the strike because of seven issues, despite several calls on the state government to resolve them.
Dr Bentse Pamson, who is the institution’s ASUU Branch chairperson told DAILY POST in Jos, that the decision by their members to embark on the strike was reached during their congress last Friday.
Pamson said, “We just held our congress yesterday, where our members unanimously agreed to proceed on strike immediately.