Gov. Kashim Shettima Mourns University of
Maiduguri Bomb Victims
Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima visited
the scenes of suicide bombing in the University of Maiduguri earlier today.
He commiserated with the university community
on the sad incident, especially the death of a professor of veterinary medicine,
Aliyu Mani. The Governor called for stricter security within and around the
university.
Meanwhile, the University of Maiduguri has
suspended the ongoing first semester examinations for one day following the
suicide bomb attacks that claimed the lives of four persons, including the
professor.
The Vice-Chancellor of the university,
Abubakar Njodi, said exams scheduled for Monday were suspended as the
institution mourns those that died in the attack which left 15 other persons
injured.
Mr. Njodi disclosed this when receiving His
Excellency, Gov. Kashim Shettima, who led a delegation of the State Government
on a condolence visit to the university.
“From the reports I have been receiving since
morning, we have 15 people that have been taken to the hospital from the mosque
where it happened. Two of those in the hospital are in critical conditions, of
which one of them as I was made to understand is yet to be out of the operation
theatre.
“We lost three persons; it was earlier
reported to be two, but later the body of Professor Mani was discovered after
others were taken to the hospital. That was why there were discrepancies in the
figures”.
Apart from three people killed in the mosque
bomb explosion, another suicide bomber was shot after which her explosive detonated
killing her at another gate of the university, the police and the emergency
agency, NEMA, have said.
Mr. Njodi said the university was lucky that
the loss was not as colossal as it could have been had the second suicide
bomber made her way to a populated area.
“The attackers were two”, he said. “One of
them went to the mosque where he detonated his bomb and the other was spotted
trying to scale the security before the bomb went off.
“So we have to suspend the exams today,
because we could not have had a stable mind to go and write exams under this
grieving condition. We had to suspend
the exams to allow even the security do all the necessary checks they may want
to do.”
The chief security officer of the university,
Yakubu Ibrahim, a retired army major, said the second suicide bomber, a teenage
girl, was spotted near the 5th Gate of the University.
He said she was seen speaking to herself, and
when she was asked to identify herself, she detonated her bomb and killed
herself. He did not, like the police, however admit she was shot before the
explosion.
Governor Shettima commended the management on
the suspension of examinations as he also promised to rebuild the destroyed
mosque.
“It is highly commendable that you have
suspended the exams for a day. This would allow the security to comb the nooks
and crannies of the university in order to avert further occurrence.” he said.
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