Jos Crisis: Oyo Govt evacuates 85 students from UNIJOS
By Eloyi Matthew
Oyo State Government has evacuated 85 students of the University of Jos, who are indigenes of the state, from the school due to the recent crisis in Plateau State.
According to a statement signed by Taiwo Adisa, Chief Press Secretary to Governor Seyi Makinde, the governor received the evacuated students on Tuesday, August 24, 2021.
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The governor, who was represented by his Chief of Staff, Hon Segun Ogunwuyi, assured the students that the state government would always do everything within its capacity to protect the lives and properties of its indigenes and residents.
The statement indicated that the Chief of Staff reassured the evacuees, on behalf of the governor, that the state would always be proactive in protecting the lives of its indigenes and residents, irrespective of their places of residence or locations.
The elated students expressed joy and appreciation to the governor for bringing them out of the troubled zone.
While addressing the students, the governor said that the whole process evidently proved that his administration is quite committed to the wellbeing of Oyo State indigenes.
In his remarks, the Special Assistant to the Governor on Students’ Matters, Comrade Victor Olojede, who led the contingent to Oyo State, commended Governor Makinde for providing all that was needed in accomplishing the task.
He appreciated the good gesture and the commitment of the state government to its students across the nation, adding that the students were grateful for the kind gesture.
The leader of the evacuees who is also the President, National Oduduwa Students Association, UNIJOS Chapter, Kolawole Paul, described Governor Seyi Makinde as an exceptional leader whom he said will never subject his people to any form of hardship.
Jos Crisis: Oyo Govt evacuates 85 students from UNIJOS