Sylvester Oromoni was killed on December 3.
The commissioner of police in Lagos, Hakeem Odumosu, says the suspects were released because they had not been indicted of murder.
The chief magistrate ordered that they stay within two kilometres of their residence at all times.
Result of the autopsy has, however, not been released as the police continue their investigation to ascertain the cause of the death of the 12-year-old schoolboy.
That is what General Buhari’s Nigeria has become: a country without a past, bereft of a future and unable to describe its present.
The foundation called on the police and the National Human Rights Commission to ensure perpetrators of the “gruesome and dastardly act” are prosecuted.
The deceased’s father had earlier come out to say the school’s principal queried him for releasing the videos and photos of his son’s final moments.
“The President urges the Police to continue the ongoing investigation until they get to the root of the matter in order for the law to take its course.”
Dozens of protesters have stormed Dowen College on Wednesday morning, demanding justice for 12-year-old Sylvester Oromoni.
The house urged the Ministry of Education to set out guidelines for the operations of boarding schools.
