By mukhtar Khalil
The Kano State Government says it had revoked licenses of all Private schools operating in the State.
The Commissioner for Education Alhaji Mohammad Sanusi Kiru stated this While briefing journalists in his Office.
He said following the unfortunate incidence that occurred in kano where a proprietor kidnapped and killed a five student of his School was very touching , hence government Would not Allowed such incident to Occur Again.
Alhaji Mohammad Sanusi Kiru explained that the issue of Rape is becoming so Rampant in private Schools in the State, as such serious measures needed to be implored in ensuring that all private schools operating in the State have been thoroughly Screened.
The Commissioner maintained that a committee would be set by the government that would Screen all private Schools, stressing that any school that does not pass the revalidation exercise would be Closed.
He condoles the immediate family of late Hanifa and the entire people of Kano State over the Sad incident that leads to Her Death.

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