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Oyo abduction: More victims discharged, fear keeps schools shut

In Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, schools remain closed despite the rescue of over 40 schoolchildren and teachers abducted in early July 2026. Investigations by The PUNCH reveal that some schools have partially reopened, but others remain locked due to ongoing safety concerns. Eight additional victims were recently discharged from the hospital, leaving only one student with a medical condition still in treatment. Parents and community leaders express continued fear, citing inadequate security measures and a lack of government action. Traditional rulers urge the federal government to improve policing infrastructure in the region, emphasizing persistent distrust in local security forces.

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Oyo abduction: More victims discharged, fear keeps schools shut

In Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, schools remain closed despite the rescue of over 40 schoolchildren and teachers abducted in early July 2026. Investigations by The PUNCH reveal that some schools have partially reopened, but others remain locked due to ongoing safety concerns. Eight additional victims were recently discharged from the hospital, leaving only one student with a medical condition still in treatment. Parents and community leaders express continued fear, citing inadequate security measures and a lack of government action. Traditional rulers urge the federal government to improve policing infrastructure in the region, emphasizing persistent distrust in local security forces.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the situation, focusing on factual developments such as the number of victims discharged, the status of school reopenings, and the calls for improved security. While there is a clear emphasis on the need for government intervention, the tone remains neutral

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