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Two Students Die Mysteriously At The Federal University, Katsina

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Two Undergraduate students of the Federal University, Dutsinma (FUDMA), Katsina State have died mysteriously just days apart. This incident has left the entire University campus in dismay.
According to Daily Sun, a 100 level student of Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Kayode Aliu Gabriel, died on February 23, followed three days later by the death of Abubakar Safiyanu, a 200 level student from the same department.

The University authorities however attributed the death of one of the students to a “stomach related issues”, while the other was due to, in their words, “failure to patronize the school clinic,” according to the FUDMA Public Relations Officer, Ishaku Yusuf Karofi.
But some students say the demise of their colleagues may not be unconnected with a possible outbreak of cerebrospinal meningitis, popularly referred to as CSM, usually rampant during the hot season, said to be due to inadequate ventilation.
According to one the students, the University is to blame for the death of those students. He alleged that the school management over-packed them in their various hostels and that more than 15 students are accommodated in some rooms that are not supposed to take more than 4 students.
We are 15 students in my room. The room was actually designed to accommodate not more than four students, but the university collects N10,000 from 15 students and stuff us in a room. This is unfair” he said
Reacting to the deaths in a press statement, Karofi said that,
“the acting Vice Chancellor, Prof. Armaya’u Hamisu Bichi, met with the students this morning (Wednesday) and condoled them and asked them to patronize the university clinic and use the borehole water for drinking.
“He directed the Medical Director to station nurses in the hostels, for first aid services while the Director of Works was directed to provide the hostels with light, from 7pm to 6am.”

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