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    Jos unrest paralyses businesses after deadly attack

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedApril 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Jos unrest paralyses businesses after deadly attack
    Longji Molshak, a 300-level geology student of UNIJOS on the floor while being attacked by a mob
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    Economic activities were severely disrupted across parts of Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State on Wednesday, as tension escalated days after the deadly Angwan Rukuba attack.

    Several volatile communities, including Farin Gada, Nasarawa Gwom, Filin Ball and Zololo Junction, witnessed unrest, with angry youths reportedly taking to the streets, attacking passers-by and vandalising vehicles.

    Residents described a climate of fear and uncertainty, with many choosing to remain indoors. A resident of Farin Gada alleged that some persons were killed or injured during the disturbances, while attempts were made to burn a worship centre in the Changyap area. Shops were also reportedly looted.

    Another resident, Lanre Busari, said large groups of youths targeted innocent people in Nasarawa Gwom, further heightening panic in the area.

    At Zololo Junction, Musa Bala confirmed the presence of security operatives, noting that efforts were ongoing to prevent a total breakdown of law and order.

    Banks and businesses across the affected communities remained shut, reflecting the scale of disruption as residents stayed off the streets.

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    The unrest followed Sunday evening’s attack in Angwan Rukuba, where gunmen reportedly killed 28 people and left several others injured.

    In response, the Plateau State Government imposed a 48-hour curfew on Jos North LGA from midnight on March 29 to April 1, 2026, in a bid to restore calm and allow security agencies to stabilise the situation. The curfew was announced by the Commissioner for Information and Communication, Rt. Hon. Joyce Lohya Ramnap.

    Meanwhile, concerns are mounting over the safety of students, particularly around the University of Jos and surrounding hostels.

    A student, Polycarp Ajayi, raised alarm over alleged provocations by hoodlums and called for intensified patrols.

    The University of Jos Alumni Association also expressed concern, urging the government and security agencies to step up coordinated security efforts across campuses and residential areas.

    In a statement signed by its Global President, Gad Peter Shamaki, the association called for round-the-clock patrols, intelligence-led surveillance and rapid response measures to prevent further escalation.

    Students were also advised to remain indoors, stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity, as security operatives continue to maintain presence in affected communities.

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