Security forces in Nigeria's Oyo state have successfully rescued 39 schoolchildren and six teachers who were kidnapped by gunmen nearly two months ago.
The abduction occurred on May 15 when armed assailants targeted multiple schools in the Oriire district, with officials confirming one teacher was killed during captivity.Presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga reported that eight kidnappers were arrested and are currently in custody.
President Bola Tinubu emphasized his government's commitment to delivering justice for the victims and their families, particularly highlighting the tragic death of the teacher.
The incident underscores the persistent threat of mass kidnappings by armed groups in Nigeria, which have become a major security challenge due to weak infrastructure and porous borders.While such attacks are less common in the southwest region, schools remain high-value targets for criminal gangs seeking financial gain.
This operation reflects broader efforts to combat insecurity, though challenges persist in ensuring long-term safety for educational institutions and communities.
Original title: Nigeria rescues schoolchildren, teachers abducted in Oyo, Presidency says
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