UNIJOS Clarifies Bomb Scare Rumor: No Immediate Threat to University Campus
Summary
UNIJOS clarifies bomb scare rumor originated from internal security memo mistakenly shared publicly. No immediate threat to campus. University collaborates with police for safety.
UNIJOS Clarifies Bomb Scare Rumor: No Immediate Threat to University Campus
The University of Jos (UNIJOS) management has issued an official clarification regarding rumors of a bomb threat circulating on social media. The university wants to assure students, staff, and the public that there is no immediate threat to the campus.
What Happened?
Social media reports recently suggested that the University of Jos was among potential targets for a bomb attack in the Jos Metropolis. These reports caused panic among students, parents, and staff members.
Official Clarification
According to the university management, the alarming reports originated from an internal security memo that was mistakenly shared beyond its intended audience. The memo was meant only for university security personnel as part of routine security awareness protocols.
The administration has emphasized that "there is no immediate threat to the University."
How the Confusion Started
An internal document intended to heighten security awareness and vigilance as a preventive measure was erroneously shared publicly on social media platforms. When taken out of context, this internal memo created unnecessary alarm within the university community and beyond.
Security Measures in Place
The university administration wants the community to know that:
- UNIJOS actively collaborates with the Plateau State Police Command and other security agencies
- The internal memo was part of pre-emptive security measures, not a response to a specific threat
- Security personnel remain vigilant and proactive in protecting the campus
- Regular security protocols continue to be enforced
University's Advice to the Public
The management has urged everyone to:
- Remain calm and avoid panic
- Stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities to security personnel
- Avoid spreading unverified information on social media
- Check official university channels for accurate information
Staying Informed
For official updates and information, visit:
- Website: www.unijos.edu.ng
- Official University Communications: Follow verified university social media accounts and bulletin boards
Important Reminder About Social Media
This incident highlights the importance of verifying information before sharing on social media. Unconfirmed reports can cause unnecessary panic and disrupt academic activities. Always:
- Verify information from official sources
- Think before sharing security-related content
- Report concerns through proper channels rather than social media
- Trust official university communications for accurate updates
Students and staff can continue their normal activities while maintaining appropriate security awareness. The university's security team and partner agencies remain committed to ensuring a safe learning environment for everyone.
Source: University of Jos official statement