Published on March 31, 2026
Panic and chaos erupted late Monday night as gunmen attacked students’ hostels at Ekiti State University (EKSU) in Ado-Ekiti, prompting students to scamper for safety.
Eyewitnesses reported hearing gunshots ringing out in the vicinity of the hostels, leading to widespread fear and confusion among students. In the desperate bid to escape the unfolding violence, many students were seen fleeing in various directions, abandoning their belongings in the chaos.
In the wake of the attack, university authorities took swift action, advising students to remain indoors while they coordinated with local law enforcement to ensure the area was secured. Security personnel were quickly dispatched to the scene to assess the situation and provide assistance where necessary.
Students expressed their shock and fear over the incident. “We heard the gunshots and didn’t know what to do. All we could think of was to run and hide,” said one student who preferred to remain anonymous. The sense of insecurity on campus has now heightened, leaving many students concerned about their safety.
Local police officials confirmed that an investigation is underway, and they are working diligently to apprehend the assailants. They urged anyone with information regarding the incident to come forward to assist in the ongoing inquiry.
The attack has raised serious questions about the security measures in place at EKSU and has reignited discussions about the need for improved safety protocols on campuses across the region. As students and staff await further updates, the university community remains on high alert, hoping for a swift resolution to this terrifying incident.
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