The
Minister of Education, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, on Thursday led a
Federal Government delegation to commiserate with the victims of the
insurgent attack at the Federal College of Education, Kano.
Though he failed to pay a courtesy visit
to the incumbent state Governor, Dr. Rabiu Kwankwaso, he, however, met
the Emir of Kano, Malam Sanusi Lamido at the Murtala Muhammed
Specialists Hospital, Kano. The monarch had also visited the hospital to
sympathize with the victims
Shekarau, while speaking at the FCE,
Kano, directed heads of tertiary institutions across the country to
ensure maximum security in their schools to check possible attacks by
hoodlums.
During Wednesday’s attack, over 15 students were killed while 34 were injured.
“The issue of security is not the
affairs of only the Federal, state or local governments or communities
but the responsibility of everybody,” he said.
Other dignitaries in the Federal
Government team included former governors of Jigawa and Kebbi states,
Senator Ibrahim Saminu Turaki and Senator Adamu Aleiro respectively, the
senator representing Kano central, Bashir Lado , the chief executive,
National Commission for Colleges of Education, Prof. Muhammed Junaid,
and the representative of the Inspector General of Police, DIG Wakama.
Shekarau expressed the hope that
security agencies would continue to give useful advice to schools on how
to ensure maximum security in schools.
He said, “We hope heads of various
schools across the country will come up with some stringent measures for
maximum security in their respective schools and it is unfortunate that
the trend we are witnessing is that institutions of learning are being
targeted.
“But I believe this incident will not deter our people from pursuing their studies.”
He also condoled with the members of
staff, students and management of the college before the team went to
visit the victims in the hospital.
Earlier, the Provost of the FCE , Dr.
Rabi Jibrila, had narrated the ordeals of the college community in the
hands of the insurgents to the delegation.
Meanwhile, the Kano State Government and
the Emir of Kano, HRH Sunusi Muhammad II, have urged the college
community not to be discouraged by the attack.
Rather they said they should summon
courage to return back to school so that the terrorists would not
achieve their aims of discouraging them from acquiring education.
Also, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad
Abubakar lll-led Jama’atu Nasril Islam on Thursday commiserated with
families of victims of the blast, describing the incident as “senseless
killing of innocent students.”
The JNI in a statement by its Secretary
General, Dr. Khalid Aliyu, on behalf of the Sultan said, “This barbaric
and callous attack is condemnable in its entirety and it will always
demand for questions on what exactly the perpetrators want.”
The statement added, “The blast is
very worrisome and calls for practical investigation which must bring
the perpetrators to face the wrath of the law and find ways and means of
stopping future occurrence of such devilish act.”
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