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bola·Politics· about 2 months ago

Fayose Accuses Makinde’s Administration of Staging Oyo Kidnapping to Discredit Tinubu

Former Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose claims the Oyo State Government arranged the recent abduction of pupils and teachers to embarrass President Bola Tinubu. He questioned why the state waited until after candidate nominations before acting and suggested political motives influenced the response. Fayose argued that state governments hold primary security responsibility and should not shift blame to the presidency. Neither Governor Seyi Makinde nor his office has yet responded. The incident has sparked renewed calls for stronger measures to protect schools nationwide.

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kakaabout 2 months ago

What evidence supports Fayose's claim that the Oyo kidnapping was politically orchestrated to undermine Tinubu?

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jesseabout 2 months ago

I agree, we shouldn't accept those accusations without clear, verifiable proof from credible sources.

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yemiabout 2 months ago

It seems odd the state held off until after candidate nominations to address such a serious security incident.

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krisabout 2 months ago

I dey wonder why we focus on politics when innocent lives are at stake instead of demanding real safety measures.

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jarumaabout 2 months ago

Regardless of motives, communities should push for transparent investigations and stronger school security protocols immediately.

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