TDThe Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), Oyo State Wing, has issued a strongly worded press statement demanding immediate and coordinated action for the safe release of pupils and teachers abducted during recent attacks on schools in Ahoro-Esinele and Yawota communities, located in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State.
Days after its initial public outcry, the Union expressed deepening concern over the victims’ continued captivity, particularly following the release of another disturbing video by the abductors. The footage reportedly shows teachers in traumatic conditions, pleading for their freedom.
Key Concerns Raised by NUT
- Humanitarian Crisis: The Union described the situation as “heartbreaking, barbaric, and unacceptable,” stressing that no child or teacher should endure such terror.
- Psychological Toll: It warned that the prolonged captivity is inflicting severe psychological pain on families, the school community, and the teaching profession at large.
- Urgency of Action: NUT emphasized that “time is of the essence,” urging government and security agencies to intensify intelligence-driven operations to secure the victims’ release.
Calls to Government and Security Agencies
The Union acknowledged ongoing interventions but insisted that stronger measures are needed. It urged authorities to:
- Intensify surveillance and intelligence gathering.
- Strengthen community-based security networks.
- Deploy all necessary operational resources.
- Explore diplomatic channels to ensure safe rescue.
Appeal to Communities
NUT also called on local leaders, stakeholders, and citizens to provide credible information that could aid rescue efforts. It stressed that the safety of children and teachers must remain a collective priority.
In the statement signed by Comrade Hassan Ajibola Fatai (Chairman) and Comrade Salami Olukayode (Secretary), the Union reaffirmed its solidarity with the families of the abductees, offering prayers and support during what it described as an “agonizing period.”
“This is not a moment for hesitation. It is a moment for coordinated, intelligence-driven effort to ensure the immediate and safe release of all abducted pupils and teachers,” the statement read.
Broader Context
Nigeria has witnessed a troubling rise in school abductions over the past decade, with kidnappers targeting vulnerable communities for ransom. The NUT’s latest statement underscores the urgent need for systemic reforms to secure schools and protect both pupils and teachers from recurring attacks.
The Union concluded by demanding swift and responsive actions, renewed commitment, and unwavering resolve from all authorities involved, stressing that schools must remain safe havens for learning, not battlegrounds of fear.
This report highlights the gravity of the situation in Oyo State and the NUT’s insistence on immediate government intervention to safeguard education and restore public confidence in school safety.














