Authorities of the University of Cross River State (UNICROSS) have closed down the institution temporarily following the killing of a student of Applied and Fine Arts, Nkasi Moses.
The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Professor Austin Angba, confirmed the development to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Calabar, the Cross River State capital.
The late Moses was allegedly killed on campus by hoodlums on Thursday night.
Angba said that the institution was shut temporarily to mourn the late student and allow the police to carry out an investigation on the matter.
“Yesterday night, at 9:00 p.m., three hoodlums were parading themselves on campus and trying to take a phone from a student. While doing that, a second student came to help his colleague,” he said.
According to him, when the hoodlums saw that they could be apprehended, one of them brought out a knife and stabbed the second student who died after being rushed to a hospital.
“The students and staff of the university are not happy because we have suffered so much in the hands of hoodlums in Calabar South. As we speak, they have taken all our lands, they break into the hostels every day. They have encroached and built their houses inside the campus,” he added.
The vice-chancellor appealed to the state government to intervene.
“These people have infiltrated the campus and are now living with us. Sadly, it is through their channels that kidnapping is being carried out. They come in every day, break our louvres, steal fridges and air conditioners and collect phones from our students,” he told NAN.
Angba said that the management of the institution had set up a joint committee with traditional rulers in the area to boost security, but noted that cases of crime were still being recorded on campus.
He commiserated with the bereaved family and gave the assurance that the institution would ensure justice.
The vice-chancellor expressed the hope that the culprits would be arrested and prosecuted.
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