Monday, July 13, 2026

Oyo State Government Secures Release of Oriire Abductees Following Fifty Six Day Joint Rescue Operation

 The Oyo State Government has secured the safe return of 39 children and 5 school teachers who were abducted from Oriire Local Government Area 56 days ago. Following their successful rescue by state-backed security forces and joint tactical teams, Governor Seyi Makinde conducted an executive monitoring visit to an undisclosed medical facility in Ibadan where the survivors are currently receiving intensive clinical treatment, psychological evaluation, and rehabilitation.

Long-term abductions by armed gangs inflict severe psychological trauma and physical strain on vulnerable children, while creating deep security anxieties within rural agrarian communities. Funding this immediate post-rescue medical rehabilitation and psychosocial care path ensures the survivors are fully stabilized before reintegration, while honoring the soldiers and civilians who paid the ultimate price during the offensive reinforces frontline morale.

The successful resolution of this security crisis highlights the importance of steady inter-agency coordination and technical intelligence tracking between subnational governments and federal defense assets. By maintaining strict operational support without compromising with criminal networks, the administration protects the safety of public academic institutions and strengthens the rule of law across rural frontiers.

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