The command urged residents, especially business owners, to be cautious when transacting business.
Mr Ikenga explained that the explosion happened at a plumbing market, along Uga Street, on Friday.
Mr Ogala sought fair reportage of the event by the media.
The police spokesperson said Mr Jauro-Mohammed ordered investigations into the case.
The Kano CP noted that proactive and collaborative efforts were yielding positive results in the state.
The CP said that the command’s strategy of security Katsina would be built around a multi-faceted approach.
It was learnt that the explosion reportedly occurred at a manifold linked to a federal pipeline that carries crude oil to Brass in Bayelsa State.
The state Commissioner of Police, Auwal Musa, assigned a specialised team of detectives from the C Divisional Police Headquarters to carry out the investigation.
Mr Lawan said that despite burying the victim, police investigators managed to photograph the victim’s remains and gather critical evidence.
The state police spokesperson said that the CP commended the resilience, professionalism and tactical display of gallant performances by the police officers.
