Senate condemns Oyo school abduction, warns against divisive comments
The Nigerian Senate condemns the recent Oyo school abduction, observing a minute of silence for victims and urging unity against insecurity. Read more on P Read More: https://punchng.com/senate-condemns-oyo-school-abduction-warns-against-divisive-comments/
The Senate on Tuesday condemned the recent abduction of schoolchildren and teachers in Oyo State, describing the incident as a tragic assault on the nation’s collective humanity. The condemnation came as the Senate resumed plenary after the Sallah recess, with Senate President Godswill Akpabio leading lawmakers in observing a one-minute silence in honour of two teachers and a pupil killed in connection with the attack. Addressing senators during the resumption session, Akpabio said the abduction had cast a dark shadow over the nation and underscored the urgent need to strengthen security around schools and communities. He said, “We resume our work under the mournful shadow of a tragedy that has shaken our nation. The abduction of schoolchildren and teachers in Oyo State is not merely an attack on innocent citizens; it is an assault on our collective humanity,” he said. According to him, the tragedy strikes at the heart of Nigeria’s future because children and teachers represent the foundation upon which the nation’s progress rests. “We mourn because if we cannot protect our children, we imperil our future. We mourn because a nation that cannot guarantee the safety of its teachers weakens the very foundations upon which education rests. And we mourn because, for as long as those children remain in captivity, our nation remains captive with them.” The Senate President paid tribute to two educators—Michael Oyedokun, who reportedly died while in captivity, and Adesiyan Adegboye, who lost his life during the attack. He also mourned a child killed in the incident. “Today, we grieve the loss of two dedicated educators: Michael Oyedokun, who died in captivity, and Adesiyan Adegboye, who lost his life during the attack. We also mourn the child whose life was cut short before its promise could be fulfilled. “We share the pain of the bereaved families. Their loss is our loss. Their sorrow is our sorrow. Their pain is our pain,” he said. Related News Teachers, students protest in Taraba, demand release of abducted Oyo pupils NAF chief says civilian casualty allegations hurt military’s image Insecurity: Plateau teachers protest school kidnappings, present demands to govt Akpabio, however, expressed optimism that ongoing efforts by security agencies would secure the release of those still being held. “Yet even in the midst of grief, we remain hopeful that, through the determined efforts of the government and our security agencies, those still in captivity will be safely rescued and reunited with their loved ones,” he added. On behalf of the Senate, he extended condole
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