
One killed, some injured as JTF pulls the trigger on protesting students in Plateau
Protests against a prolonged strike at Plateau State Polytechnic, Buruku, turned bloody as operatives of the Joint Task Force (JTF) pull the trigger on the protesting students, killing one and injuring some.
Moses Williams Voh, who is the president of the Student Union Government confirmed this incident to Peoples Gazette, said one student was killed, while some were badly injured.
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“Right now we are at the hospital taking statistics of students injured. One student is already dead and we have a lot of casualties. Information Guide Nigeria
“As it is, what really happened today was that we have our final year exam today. Students have been held by prolonged strikes and COVID-19 pandemic. Others have stayed for about three years now in the polytechnic.
“We are supposed to start our final year exam today only to discover that there is a strike declared by the Joint Union of the Academic Staff of about seven high institutions in Plateau State. It is as a result that the student’s started the protest,” Mr. Voh said. jamb results
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