The statement indicated that 10 other students would be placed on academic probation.
He said that Ebonyi remained one of the states endowed with various solid minerals.
Mr Muhammad alleged that 120 members of ASUU have been unjustly dismissed in the last seven years at KSU.
Ms Uduk said that ending the victimisation and sacking of union members would help to engender peace in institutions.
“The injured ones are receiving treatment at Alex-Ekwueme Federal Teaching Hospital,” he said.
The Ebonyi government has inaugurated its free transportation system for workers and students across the state to cushion the effect of subsidy removal by the federal government.
EBSU has appealed to the three striking unions in the school to reconsider their action and embrace dialogue.
He also urged the supporters of various political parties in the state to do the same for continuous peace.
