The deceased students, Hamza Tofawa and Umar Dungurawa, were allegedly attacked by colleagues using local metal objects known as “Gwale-Gwale”.
This is contained in a statement by the ministry’s Director of Public Enlightenment, Balarabe Kiru.
According to the statement, the commissioner, who spoke through the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Bashir Muhammad, assured all that the state government would conduct a fair and transparent investigation, promising that justice would be served for all parties involved.
“It was reported that the brutal act followed a decision taken by some senior students to treat the deceased as punishment for allegedly committing an offence,” he said.
The Permanent Secretary, who had already visited the school, cautioned students to be vigilant and avoid taking the law into their own hands.
He also sympathised with the deceased families and other relatives, adding, “On behalf of the Kano State Government, Ministry of Education and good people of Kano State, we extend our condolences to the family of the deceased and pray for Almighty Allah to grant their souls Jannatul Firdaus.”
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