According to an eyewitness, lecture was going on when two terrorists walked in and threw two objects that exploded within seconds. The blast was accompanied by sporadic gun shots as some of the gunmen, who were stationed outside the lecture hall, opened fire on some of the students who tried to escape from the scene.
The incident that occurred
around 2.00pm at the school’s new site located at Gadon Kaya triggered
pandemonium as students, lecturers and visitors to the school scampered for
safety.
Also in the neighbourhood,
residents locked up their houses, while shop owners in the vicinity hurriedly
closed businesses as confusion reigned.
The prompt response of
security agents at the nearest check point however saved the day as they
engaged the gunmen and shot two of them to death.
Addressing newsmen at the
scene of the incident, the Kano Commissioner of Police, Adenrele Shinaba
confirmed that “15 died, while 34 were injured”.
Shinaba disclosed that two
among the dead were the attackers gunned down by his men in an exchange of
fire, explaining that those injured have been taken to a government hospital in
the city.
The police boss said: “We
have recovered two AK-47 assault rifles from the assailants”, pointing out that
the command has launched a massive manhunt to track down other fleeing
suspects.
Meanwhile, President
Goodluck Jonathan has assured the people of Kano State and all Nigerians that
the Federal Government was doing everything possible to increase the capacity
of the nation’s security services to prevent attacks on innocent citizens by terrorists.
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