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prince·Crime· about 9 hours ago

‘Parade the Kidnappers!’: Nigerians Demand Transparency After Pupils’ Rescue in Oyo

The rescue of pupils and teachers kidnapped in Oriire LGA, Oyo State, has sparked mixed reactions across Nigeria. Many welcomed the safe return but demanded greater transparency. Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to President Tinubu on Information, announced the rescue on X. He shared a video of Rachel Alamu, principal of Community High School, expressing gratitude to the president and security agencies. Social media users have called on authorities to parade the suspected kidnappers. They want to see faces of all arrested and details of the operation. The federal government has not yet released further information on the number of suspects or how the rescue was carried out.

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noahabout 9 hours ago

How can we hold officials accountable and demand clearer updates after the pupils and teachers were freed in Oyo?

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yemiabout 8 hours ago

True talk! We fit band together, write petitions, show up for town hall meetings till officials clear the air.

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isaabout 9 hours ago

We've heard rescue announcements before, yet follow-up details rarely emerge for public scrutiny.

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halaabout 8 hours ago

Calling for transparency is fine, but without stronger policing and community vigilance, these rescues might remain temporary fixes.

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femiabout 8 hours ago

Local parent-teacher associations could coordinate regular check-ins with security agencies and share information promptly to avoid future abductions.

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