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The Victims Are Still Missing: Why Orelope Deserves Honest Answers -By Isiaq Ibrahim

The people of Orelope deserve honesty and transparency. They deserve leaders who communicate carefully and responsibly, especially during moments of crisis. Public confidence is built not through dramatic announcements but through verifiable results. The true measure of success is not a declaration made before cameras or supporters; it is the safe return of victims to their families.

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At a time when residents of Orelope Local Government Area are living under the shadow of fear and uncertainty, accuracy and responsible leadership have never been more important. Communities affected by kidnapping and banditry depend on credible information to make informed decisions, maintain hope, and support ongoing efforts to secure the release of victims. Any communication that creates false expectations risks doing more harm than good.

Following the recent abduction incidents in the local government, prominent Yoruba activist Sunday Igboho reportedly issued a two-hour ultimatum to the kidnappers, demanding the immediate release of those held captive. Later that same day, claims emerged from Sunday Igboho and members of his entourage that the abductees had been released as a result of the pressure exerted on the criminals.

However, reports from relatives, community members, and other local sources indicate that the victims remained in captivity despite these public declarations. If indeed the abductees had not been released at the time the announcement was made, then the public was presented with information that did not reflect the reality on the ground.

This development raises serious concerns. In security matters, misinformation can be as dangerous as the crime itself. Families of victims are already enduring immense emotional trauma. Announcing a release that has not occurred can create false hope, intensify anxiety, and erode confidence in those claiming to champion the community’s interests.

Furthermore, premature victory declarations can complicate ongoing efforts to secure the freedom of hostages. Criminal groups often monitor public reactions to their activities. When inaccurate information circulates, it can interfere with negotiations, intelligence gathering, and security operations. In some cases, it may even provoke kidnappers to become more aggressive in order to demonstrate that they remain in control.

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The people of Orelope deserve honesty and transparency. They deserve leaders who communicate carefully and responsibly, especially during moments of crisis. Public confidence is built not through dramatic announcements but through verifiable results. The true measure of success is not a declaration made before cameras or supporters; it is the safe return of victims to their families.

The insecurity facing Orelope is too serious to be reduced to a contest of narratives. Residents are looking for solutions, not headlines. They want the abductees brought home safely, the perpetrators apprehended, and lasting security restored to their communities.

Until the victims are physically reunited with their families, any claim of their release should be treated with caution. In times of crisis, facts matter. The people of Orelope deserve nothing less than the truth, and any effort to combat insecurity must be rooted in credibility, accountability, and respect for the realities faced by those most affected.

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