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I’m ready to sacrifice myself for rescue of Ogbomoso schoolchildren -Makinde


 Seyi Makinde, governor of Oyo, says he is willing to sacrifice himself if that would secure the release of schoolchildren and teachers abducted by gunmen in the state.

 

Makinde spoke on Tuesday while addressing protesters led by Martins Otse, the activist and social media influencer popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), at the Oyo state government house in Ibadan.

 

Hundreds of protesters marched through major roads in the Oyo capital before converging on the government house to demand the urgent rescue of the abductees, who clocked one month in captivity on Monday.

 

The governor said security agencies have continued efforts to secure the victims’ release, adding that personnel involved in the operation had suffered casualties.

 

 

“Oyo state is not Chibok and it will not be Chibok. We have lost men, soldiers on this. I can confirm to you that a lieutenant in the Nigerian Army was killed a few days ago,” he said.

 

“If you ask me, can I sacrifice myself for those children to come out, I will do it. I have lived a good life. I am almost 60. It doesn’t matter. My own father died at 76.

 

“This is Oyo state. They know that this is not Chibok and our children will never be in the same situation as Chibok children.

 

 

“We are doing everything possible, including what you suggested. But there is the potential for needless loss of lives. We have lost a teacher already.

 

“If we can avoid losing more, we will avoid losing more. But if we get to the point that certain people have to be sacrificed, including myself, we will do it.”

 

Makinde said government will not negotiate with the abductors, warning that doing so would amount to surrendering the state’s authority to criminal groups.

 

BACKGROUND

 

 

On May 15, gunmen attacked three schools in Oriire LGA of Ogbomoso, abducting 39 pupils and seven teachers, including the principal of one of the affected schools.

 

Days later, the abductors killed Michael Oyedokun, one of the abducted teachers, while he was in captivity.

 

The abduction sparked outrage on social media and triggered protests across the country calling for the release of the victims.

 

Last Friday, Makinde said intelligence reports indicated that the abductees were still being held within the old Oyo National Park.

 

 

He said the area spans about 2,500 square kilometres across parts of 10 local government areas, making rescue operations difficult.

 

“The size and difficult terrain of the area pose significant operational challenges for security personnel, requiring patience, strategic coordination, and sustained efforts to ensure a successful rescue operation,” the governor had said.

I’ll stop campaigning if anyone can prove I took Labour Party’s donations — Peter Obi

 


The Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has said that he would stop campaigning if anyone can prove be took 1% of Labour Party donation.

 

Appeal court faults judge, halts deregistration of ADC, four other parties

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2026 World Cup: Why I cried after scoring against Algeria – Messi




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Court dismisses Yahaya Bello’s application challenging jurisdiction in ‘N110bn fraud’ case


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Tinubu Approves Recruitment of 1,000 Forest Guards to Strengthen Security in Katsina


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CSO Petitions NJC to Probe Judge Over ADC, Accord Deregistration Judgment


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Shettima, Akpabio, 18 Governors Rally Ekiti People for Oyebanji’s Re-election


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Oshiomhole Makes U-Turn on Forgery Claim in Natasha’s Suspension


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UAE Reaffirms Long-Term Commitment to Nigeria’s Investments, Trade Growth


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APC Appeals Court Ruling Sacking Osun LG Chairmen


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OAUTHC Resident Doctors Issue Strike Notice Over Unmet Demands


Doctors at the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex (OAUTHC) have formally issued a strike notice, signaling their readiness to join a potential nationwide industrial action by the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) due to the Federal Government's failure to address long-standing welfare issues.  

I will dialogue with Gumi, Igboho, others if elected president – Peter Obi



Presidential candidate of the Nigerian Democratic Congress, NDC, Peter Obi, has said if elected as Nigerian President, he would negotiate with agitators from different parts of the country.

 

NAF officers ‘beat Lagos bus driver to death’ over vehicle collision



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INEC moves to halt enforcement of judgment ordering ADC, Accord deregistration


 The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has approached the Court of Appeal in Abuja, seeking a stay of execution of a judgment that ordered the deregistration of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and four other political parties.