Senior student slashes junior student’s throat in Borno for refusing to run errands

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A senior student of Elkanemi College of Islamic Theology Maiduguri, has been arrested by the police for slashing the throat of an 11-year-old junior student, Jubril Mato for refusing to run errands for him.

According to PUNCH, a source from the school stated that; “The senior colleague, from SS2 class, had sent Jubril on an errand, but he didn’t go. That fateful night, he came to pick him up and took him to a quiet place where he used a razor blade to severely cut his neck, injuring most of his arteries, nerves and trachea.”

The source said the Senior student, whose name has been concealed by the school management, left the victim for dead with his body soaked in blood. After some minutes, Jubril struggled and took himself to the Principal’s Office, before he finally broke down and became unconscious.

Jubril was rushed to the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital and was laid in a critical state at the Intensive Care Unit. The perpetrator, who was said to be indoctrinated on psychotropic substances was subsequently arrested and handed over to the police for further investigations.

The islamic school where the incident happened; Photo crdt: PunchNG

The source also revealed that the incident occurred on Saturday 16 January 2022 but the school management concealed it with the aim of keeping it away from the public, PUNCH reports.

The victim, Jubril, is said to be the son of Late Justice Sadi Mato of Federal High Court Kano State, and his mother, Hajiya Aisha, remarried a Senior civil servant with the Yobe State government.

A staff of the college, who also spoke to journalists confirmed that the incident said; “This is not the first case of armed violence in the college. There are several other cases relating to sexual abuse and armed violence, but the school management had swept it under the carpet. This is likely to mean we are creating more victims as a result of our failure to act,” the teacher lamented.

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