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Poll: Do you want the government to negotiate with these Terrorists or Rescue the abducted citizens ?

They should negotiate with them and give them whatever they need 21% (61 votes)
They should not negotiate with them but rather rescue the children by all means possible 78% (227 votes)
This poll has ended

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Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by SlavaUkraini(op): 8:44am On Jun 04
Members of the Oyo house of assembly have rejected calls for the state government to negotiate with kidnappers over the rescue of schoolchildren and teachers abducted in Ogbomoso.

On May 15, suspected bandits attacked three schools in the Oriire LGA, abducting about 39 students and seven teachers.

The crisis escalated days later when Michael Oyedokun, one of the abducted teachers, was killed by the abductors.

In a recent video released on Instagram, Rachael Alamu, principal of Community High School, Esiele, who is among the abductees, said the kidnappers had threatened to kill another victim, urging authorities to urgently negotiate their release.

The incident sparked widespread outrage, culminating in nationwide protests in the past two days by members of the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) and other stakeholders.

However, at the plenary on Wednesday, the Oyo lawmakers maintained that the priority should be intensified rescue operations rather than dialogue with the terrorists.

Adebo Ogundoyin, speaker of the assembly, warned that any engagement with the kidnappers could encourage further attacks and strengthen criminal networks.

The speaker noted that while families of the victims are going through distressing times, residents should continue to support the efforts of security agencies and the Oyo state government in securing the release of the abductees.


According to Punch Newspaper, Ogundoyin argued that negotiation with armed groups risked sending the wrong signal and worsening the security situation.

He added that security agencies must remain committed to coordinated operations, intelligence-led interventions and sustained pressure on the abductors until the victims are freed.

The lawmakers also urged the ministry of education, science and technology alongside the Oyo state universal basic education board to immediately assess the security condition of schools located near forests and border areas.

They further called for the installation of solar-powered lighting systems, perimeter fencing and surveillance cameras in high-risk schools, as well as the introduction of a comprehensive emergency response framework for schools across the state.

The lawmakers further mandated its committee on security and strategy to visit Oriire LGA for an on-the-spot assessment and to propose urgent legislative actions.

The resolution followed a motion of urgent public importance moved by Johnson Ogundele, the lawmaker representing Oriire state constituency, shortly after the house resumed from the Eid-el-Kabir recess.

The motion was titled “Urgent need for the executive arm of government through its security architecture to proactively nip in the bud the spike and recurring bandit attacks on Oriire communities since the beginning of 2026 and to intensify rescue and manhunt operations to secure the release of the abductees of the recent attack on Esiele, Oyo and Yawota communities”.

Ogundele noted that Oriire had faced repeated violent incidents since January, including an earlier attack on the National Park Service office in Oloka village, which left five forest guards dead.

He commended Seyi Makinde, governor of Oyo, for his quick response, deployment of security operatives, rescue efforts and on-the-spot assessment visits to affected communities.

He urged the government to scale up support for security agencies and consider establishing a permanent military presence around vulnerable communities and forest corridors.

Sanjo Adedoyin, majority leader of the house, seconded the motion, urging the federal government to speed up plans on the creation of state police.

The development comes amid rising concern over a wave of attacks in different parts of the state.

Earlier on Wednesday, gunmen abducted Olaide John-Paul, younger sister of Adebayo Adelabu, former minister of power, alongside her twin sons in Ibadan, the state capital.
https://www.thecable.ng/oyo-lawmakers-oppose-calls-for-negotiations-with-kidnappers-over-abducted-schoolchildren-teachers/

Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by Isobug: 9:12am On Jun 04
They should do whatever to rescue those children oo. Imagine the rains and sun every passing day with those children in the open bush, Hmmm. Whatever means they should rescue those children
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by Zionmdde: 9:49am On Jun 04
Negotiate with those god damn terrorists
Let those children and teachers go home first

Since the bandits are bigger than us, let the country be setting funds aside in the annual budget for such negotiations

Failed government that cannot protect its citizens
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by NaijaNaWaa: 11:00am On Jun 04
I support them wholeheartedly. Let's deal with those monsters once and for all.

Yar'Ardua started this ugly practice of appeasing terrorists when he handed billions to armed criminals in the creeks instead of decimating them. Then Buhari took it 10 notches higher with his Fulani terrorist brothers. Today, that monster is about to overrun the entire country.

Let's deal with them decisively.
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by Bentacur007: 11:00am On Jun 04
A.P.C. data boys please come and say something here
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by atobs4real(m): 11:01am On Jun 04
So they can keep doing it and becomes a norms?
God dey. Rescue from God thru Devine will see them in captive
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by saintkel(m): 11:02am On Jun 04
Dis bandits are in d forest of that state....people must have seen them pass by...d problem is...can't we trace n eliminate dis bastards?...and from henceforth...any bandits caught should not be pictured alive again....since dis guys wnt fire for fire
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by tunjijones(m): 11:02am On Jun 04
If their children and relatives were among the people abducted will they still have the same opinion?

This government has failed in protecting the citizens.

And we citizens too are cowards. Those bandits are still in the forest of oyo state. If 1 million people bombard that forest, the children will be rescued and bandits eliminated. But fear fear will not allow us go that path. We will rather watch some rag tag boys terrorise us and we pay them ransom.
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by Gigantiorji: 11:02am On Jun 04
It's a pity how Nigerian government negotiate with terrorist,when the ransom is paid,it will be used to buy more ammunition and recruite more members, thereby encouraging terrorism indirectly ..
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by SmartMen: 11:02am On Jun 04
Isobug:
They should do whatever to rescue those children oo. Imagine the rains and sun every passing day with those children in the open bush, Hmmm. Whatever means they should rescue those children
So they want to negotiate with kidnappers…

Hmmmmm

Na wa o
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by Emeskhalifa(m): 11:03am On Jun 04
What's even the work of DSS for crying out loud?if our Nigeria security agencies lack the proper required tools to track bandits, why can't they buy them? What's all the bogus security budgets for?

But if na one Smallie social media influencer wey no get even kitchen knife say anything ill about the government, it won't take them 48hrs to track that person and have him arrested even if the person is living inside sea
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by SmartMen: 11:03am On Jun 04
saintkel:
Dis bandits are in d forest of that state....people must have seen them pass by...d problem is...can't we trace n eliminate dis bastards?...and from henceforth...any bandits caught should not be pictured alive again....since dis guys wnt fire for fire
Are you not seeing the headline saying they want to negotiate with them?

As in, negotiate…
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by gigabyte13: 11:04am On Jun 04
How l wish say dem carry like 3-4 of them
Dem go dey talk this kind nonsense for mouth....huhhuhhuhhuhhuh
Government talk with terrorist all around the world, at least to hear from them and draw them closer........huhhuhhuh??
How some people get elected into office sef dey baffle me.
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by NameChecker: 11:04am On Jun 04
No government in the world negotiate with terrorist, that was PMB's greatest mistake which still hunt us till date
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by Toosure70: 11:04am On Jun 04
Hmmmmmmm, I don't understand these people o
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by Igbophobia: 11:06am On Jun 04
A good move ... at least until some of their own family is a victim
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by NameChecker: 11:07am On Jun 04
gigabyte13:
How l wish say dem carry like 3-4 of them
Dem go dey talk this kind nonsense for mouth....huhhuhhuhhuhhuh
Government talk with terrorist all around the world, at least to hear from them and draw them closer........huhhuhhuh??
How some people get elected into office sef dey baffle me.
You watch too many crapy movies
Name a country in the world that talks with terrorist?

grin grin
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by Igbophobia: 11:07am On Jun 04
They say when you carry the corpse from another person's family, it usually weighs like a log of wood
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by sigmax: 11:09am On Jun 04
Why it's important to note that no one want to lose his relatives to kidnappers ,the government body language should never be negotiation but threats to avoid future occurrences .
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by gigabyte13: 11:09am On Jun 04
NameChecker:
You watch too many crapy movies
Name a country in the world that talks with terrorist?

grin grin
Israel.....
USA
You want more....huh??
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by TossTos(m): 11:10am On Jun 04
The state government want to negotiate with them and give them more power, a time bomb. Local vigilante, Amotekun, Agbekoya, OPC,. Military, Police and also Igboho is there that the governor can secretly dialogue for the rescue without news carrying him but negotiation with kidnappers is what they want , okay.. I like as some of the house rejected it..
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by loveth360(f): 11:12am On Jun 04
Yorubas that kidnapped the kids should free them.
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by tobenuel(m): 11:12am On Jun 04
Bentacur007:
A.P.C. data boys please come and say something here
you cannot see them here, never. a legion of them are on the other thread where Obi is appealing to NDC aspirants.
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by Faith74: 11:12am On Jun 04
Best option so far,they have to reunite
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by Seunfretty: 11:13am On Jun 04
This is the best time for Oÿo state to do the needful ...don't negotiate with those terrorists ..once they do ,then they have opened up an avenue for business in oyo state ..yesterday, kids and their mother were kidnapped at challenge...that shows some entities within the state can even start kidnapping low key to get few millions too .cos if terrorist who take 40 people gets 100 million,that means taking one or two people will bring in few millions atleast...the simple reason why this kidnap keep gaining more grounds is because none of it has been foiled and federal government have been paying ...any day a version kidnaps someone and they get cut then that will start sending a message to the perpetrators that ...once u kidnap you can be caught even if u use humans has shield..

Although this sounds very inhumane for this innocent kids in the bush cos they are going through hell. .but it always starts like this in every state insecurity has taken over...

It's better they face it headlong in oyo and send a message or be prepared to keep paying
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by Sonofgod1990(m): 11:13am On Jun 04
Isobug:
They should do whatever to rescue those children oo. Imagine the rains and sun every passing day with those children in the open bush, Hmmm. Whatever means they should rescue those children
And who tell you people that those children are outside in d Bush? Do you know where they are? You people will be talking anyhow because you people hate the president. Those kidnappers have a house where they keep their abducted ones

They only bring them out from the house only when they want to make videos of them
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by Thomanad(m): 11:13am On Jun 04
The lawmakers are not serious. If it were their children and family members that were abducted, would they be saying this?

It also so saddening that our security agencies are inept and bereft of sound security advice.

From what was gathered so far, the security agencies know the location of this bandits already.

So the simple solution here is.....

Pay them whatever they demand whilst still keep tabs on their every movement. Immediately the teachers and children are released, then you move in and blow the idiots to smithereens.

Is that too much to phantom?
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by Olu1000: 11:13am On Jun 04
Zionmdde:
Negotiate with those god damn terrorists
Let those children and teachers go home first

Since the bandits are bigger than us, let the country be setting funds aside in the annual budget for such negotiations

Failed government that cannot protect its citizens
They should never pay them.Buhari government paying bandits and terrorists led us to where we are now.If they pay this set of bandits, others will abduct students too in other states and demand funds as well.Even this same group will abduct again when they finish lavishing whatever they get now.The government should locate the bandits and neutralize them.There may be some casualties among the victims but they would have paid the supreme sacrifice.
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by Basicend: 11:13am On Jun 04
You don't negotiate with terrorists / kidnappers.

They will squeeze your balls eternally.
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by ScamDemicEra: 11:15am On Jun 04
.... the logistics of moving 39 people mostly children in the bush without being caught is insane !

either police/army is not serious about catching them or their ogas are complicit to begin with !!
Re: Oyo Lawmakers Oppose Call For Negotiation With Kidnappers Of Students, Teachers by Ekaka14: 11:17am On Jun 04
I feel very sorry for the Victims but negotiating with terorists is "the easy way out" and a tool for encouraging subsequent kidnappings across the nation...Government should go ALL OUT to secure the telease of the Victims and make sure they capture or neutralize this groups to send a clear message that no none-state actors can hold an entire nation or its citizens to ransome...😞
If however, they assess the Situstion as too risky for the Victims and security men then they can also use any surveillance technology ( we can hire a foreign security company with experience in asymmetrical warfare to assist) to track the "marked or chipped money" to be delivered so they can leave a trail for their eventual arrest....worse case scenario
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