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Oriire Abduction: Families Await Answers as Missing Pupils, Teachers Spend One Month in Captivity

A month after terrorists abducted pupils and teachers in Oriire, Oyo State, the victims remain in captivity as families, community leaders and authorities push for their safe release.

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Thirty-two days after terrorists abducted schoolchildren and teachers from communities in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, the fate of the victims remains uncertain despite ongoing rescue efforts by security agencies.

The abduction, which occurred on May 15, 2026, has left families in prolonged anguish, with many still searching for answers about the condition and location of their loved ones.

Residents say the initial shock of the incident has gradually given way to a painful routine of waiting, as uncertainty continues to dominate life in the affected communities.

Authorities believe the abductees are being held in forest areas connected to Oyo National Park, a development that has posed significant operational challenges for rescue teams.

The situation has also affected social and economic activities in the area, with farmers becoming more cautious and parents expressing growing concerns about school safety.

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The death of teacher Michael Oyedokun while in captivity has further deepened fears among residents and raised questions about the welfare of those still being held.

Commenting on the crisis, Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, Gani Adams, said the incident highlighted the growing security threat facing rural communities in the South-West.

“What is happening in these rural communities is no longer isolated. It shows that areas once considered safe are now exposed, and we must urgently strengthen coordination among all security stakeholders to prevent further deterioration,” he said.

Afenifere spokesman Jare Ajayi also expressed concern over the prolonged captivity of the victims.

“It is painful that after more than a month, these children and their teachers are still in captivity. The response has not matched the urgency of the situation, and we cannot afford to allow armed groups to expand into more communities,” Ajayi said.

For Seye Oyeleye, Director-General of the DAWN Commission, the safety of the hostages must remain the top priority.

“Every effort must prioritise the safety of the captives. In a situation like this, the method of intervention is as important as the outcome, and we must avoid any action that could endanger innocent lives,” he stated.

Governor Seyi Makinde acknowledged the emotional toll of the incident and pledged continued cooperation with federal security agencies.

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“Today marks exactly one month since the children and their teachers were abducted. It has been a traumatic and depressing situation for us as a government and for the people of Oyo. We are here to continue to cooperate with the federal authorities, especially the Nigeria Police Force, to solve this problem,” the governor said.

The Nigeria Police Force has maintained that efforts to secure the release of the victims remain active.

“The Nigeria Police Force remains fully committed to this rescue effort. No officer engaged in this operation will relent until the abducted pupils and teachers are safely reunited with their families,” DIG Olagoke Fayoade assured.

Despite official assurances, families in Oriire continue to endure the pain of separation, hoping each passing day will bring news of the safe return of their children and teachers.

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