
The Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, stated that the successful rescue of pupils and teachers abducted in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State demonstrates President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to protecting Nigerians and ensuring school safety. Alausa commended President Tinubu for his leadership during the rescue operation and praised Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde and security agencies for their collaboration, which led to the safe recovery of the victims and the arrest of suspected kidnappers. He described the rescue as a significant victory against criminality and a testament to the Federal Government’s determination to safeguard children. The minister also expressed sympathy to the rescued individuals and their families and reaffirmed the Federal Ministry of Education’s commitment to strengthening school security nationwide. The abduction had previously sparked nationwide outrage, leading to threats of a nationwide strike by the Nigeria Union of Teachers and protests by the National Association of Nigerian Students.
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Atiku Abubakar, presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress, has criticized President Bola Tinubu for allegedly prioritizing political campaigning for the 2027 presidential election over national security, particularly in the wake of the rescue of abducted schoolchildren and teachers in Oyo State. While commending the Nigerian Armed Forces and other security agencies for the successful rescue operation, Atiku stated that the incident highlighted a failure of political leadership at the highest level. He argued that the President, as Commander-in-Chief, should have personally addressed the nation alongside defense chiefs to brief Nigerians on the operation, acknowledge the troops' bravery, and reassure families, instead of engaging in political activities. Atiku emphasized that the protection of lives and property should be the primary campaign of any responsible administration, and that politics can wait when citizens' lives are at stake. He also cautioned against premature celebration, noting that many Nigerians remain in captivity, and called for sustained military pressure until all abducted individuals are freed and communities are restored to peace.
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