Four students of Nassarawa State University were on Monday shot by
security operatives during a protest over water scarcity in the
institution.
The victims were among the hundreds of students who
protested against the scarcity of electricity and water in the school.
During the protest, some soldiers invaded the school and started firing
shots which left four students dead, a witness said.
Nassarawa State Police Command spokesperson, Michael Ada, confirmed the
killing of the students but denied that they were shot by police
officers.
He said the commissioner of police in the state was already at the scene.
The
victims were among the hundreds of students who protested against the
scarcity of electricity and water in the school. During the protest,
some soldiers invaded the school and started firing shots which left
four students dead, a witness said.
Nassarawa State Police
Command spokesperson, Michael Ada, confirmed the killing of the students
but denied that they were shot by police officers.
He said the commissioner of police in the state was already at the scene.
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