The relatives of
Kano blast dead victims spoke about the tragedy of losing their beloved family
members.
Speaking
with Daily Trust about the Monday attack on Kano School of Hygiene, which
claimed at least 8 lives, Mallam Danlandi Kunchi said his child had gone there
just to collect his admission letter when the explosion rocked the institution.
The devastated parent was quoted saying:
"May Allah forgive my son and may he expose those who killed him. My son wanted to become a medical doctor but when he could not get admission to a university he enrolled in this school."
Another man identified as Harisu Lawal said his relation Najib Abdullahi was also in the school to collect his admission letter.
Mourning the death of his brother Rabiu, Ibrahim Musa described his passing as the will of Allah.
It would be recalled that those who survived the dire attack, reportedly 20 people, were immediately rushed to the Murtala Mohammad Specialist Hospital. Some of the victims spoke with newsmen describing how it all happened.
Shehu Abdullahi Rano said:
"I’m a student but we are on break so I accompanied my friend to the school, while he was waiting to collect his admission letter the incident happened."
Another victim, Sani, was quoted saying:
"We are praying to God to change the thinking of those people who are doing these things in order to understand that what they are doing is wrong."
Meanwhile Kano State governor Rabi'u Kwankwaso paid a sympathy visit to the school after the incident and claimed that the government would pay for the medical bills of those hospitalized.
The devastated parent was quoted saying:
"May Allah forgive my son and may he expose those who killed him. My son wanted to become a medical doctor but when he could not get admission to a university he enrolled in this school."
Another man identified as Harisu Lawal said his relation Najib Abdullahi was also in the school to collect his admission letter.
Mourning the death of his brother Rabiu, Ibrahim Musa described his passing as the will of Allah.
It would be recalled that those who survived the dire attack, reportedly 20 people, were immediately rushed to the Murtala Mohammad Specialist Hospital. Some of the victims spoke with newsmen describing how it all happened.
Shehu Abdullahi Rano said:
"I’m a student but we are on break so I accompanied my friend to the school, while he was waiting to collect his admission letter the incident happened."
Another victim, Sani, was quoted saying:
"We are praying to God to change the thinking of those people who are doing these things in order to understand that what they are doing is wrong."
Meanwhile Kano State governor Rabi'u Kwankwaso paid a sympathy visit to the school after the incident and claimed that the government would pay for the medical bills of those hospitalized.
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