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Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by Bobloco(op): 7:51am On Jul 14
The Presidency on Monday criticised Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde over his call for a United Nations-led investigation into the abduction of pupils and teachers in the state, describing the demand as unnecessary and politically motivated.

Makinde, while formally assuming responsibility for the welfare, rehabilitation and education of the 45 teachers and pupils rescued after spending 56 days in captivity on Monday, called for a UN-backed investigation into the abduction, saying Nigerians deserved a full account of the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Armed bandits had on May 15, 2026 attacked three schools in Yawota and Ahoro Esienle communities in Oriire Local Government Area, Oyo State, abducting the 39 pupils and six teachers.

The Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, said the governor’s request suggested a lack of confidence in Nigeria’s security institutions, insisting that the military and other security agencies had already provided explanations on the rescue operation.

Onanuga, in an exclusive interview with The PUNCH, said the Presidency had no objection to an international body examining the incident if Makinde believed there were unresolved issues.

The Governor has just expressed his opinion that the UN should probe this incident. Our doors are open. Let the UN come if he thinks there is more to it than what our military has explained,” he said.

He, however, questioned the basis for the governor’s demand, arguing that security agencies had no reason to deliberately subject Nigerians, especially children, to prolonged captivity.

According to him, the rescue operation came at a cost, with some security personnel, including members of the military and Amotekun, losing their lives while pursuing the abductors.

Onanuga said it was “unthinkable” that anyone would deliberately conspire to expose the victims to the 56-day ordeal, including the killing of a mathematics teacher during captivity.

“Look at those kids. Some of them are just about four or six years old. Will anyone want to deliberately subject them to the trauma they went through for 56 days?” he asked.

The presidential spokesman accused Makinde, who is a presidential aspirant, of allowing political considerations to influence his call for an international probe.

It is just unfortunate that Mr Makinde, maybe because of politics, because he is a presidential candidate now, doesn’t have any trust in our own institutions and is now calling on an external body to come and investigate,” he said.

Onanuga added that the military and the Department of State Services had already disclosed what they knew about the incident, describing the governor’s demand as “unwarranted” and “absolutely unnecessary.”

He accused Makinde of attempting to politicise the matter, saying, “The man is just playing politics, and it is the politics of the bizarre. He wants to weaponise anything available, including dredging up a strange conspiracy theory.”

Makinde called on the UN and other international human rights and accountability bodies to investigate the abduction of the pupils and teachers in a video shared by Oyo Affairs on Monday following the arrival of the rescued pupils and teachers at the Oyo State Secretariat after their handover by the Federal Government.

“The circumstances surrounding this incident are sufficiently grave and unusual to warrant independent scrutiny beyond our domestic institution.

“I therefore, with a full sense of responsibility as the Executive Governor of Oyo State, call on the appropriate international human rights and accountability mechanisms, including those within the United Nations system, to closely examine the facts surrounding this abduction and the circumstances of its resolution,” Makinde said.

He explained that the call for international scrutiny was aimed at ensuring accountability rather than discrediting Nigerian institutions.

“Such scrutiny is not intended to undermine our institution. Rather, it is intended to reinforce public confidence that the truth will be established and that every person found to bear responsibility, regardless of office, influence or affiliation, will be held accountable,” the governor said.

Makinde also reminded the Federal Government of its constitutional responsibility for national security.

“Under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the primary responsibility for national security rests with the Federal Government and the security agencies under its command,” he said.

According to him, Nigerians deserve a full account of the circumstances surrounding the abduction and its resolution.

“The Nigerian people, therefore, deserve a full and transparent account of what happened, who was responsible, whether there were institutional failures, negligence or collusion at any level, and what measures must now be taken to ensure that no community is ever subjected to such an ordeal again.

Insisting that his demand was not politically motivated, Makinde added: “This is not about politics. It is about justice for the victims, reassurance for our people, and restoring public confidence that every Nigerian child can go to school without fear,” Makinde said.

The rescued pupils and teachers arrived at the Oyo State Secretariat in Ibadan on Monday after being formally handed over to the Oyo State Government by the Federal Government.

Victims’ welfare

The Governor announced that the Oyo State Government had formally assumed responsibility for the welfare of the rescued teachers and pupils from Oriire Local Government Area, assuring that they would receive medical, psychological and educational support until they had fully recovered.

The governor gave the assurance after the military formally handed over the victims to the state at the Government House in Ibadan, following their release after 56 days in captivity.

He thanked President Bola Tinubu and the leadership of the nation’s security agencies for their roles in securing the victims’ freedom.

“On behalf of the government and people of Oyo State, I sincerely thank the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for his support and the leadership of all the security agencies for working together to secure the safe return of the teachers and pupils,” he said.

Describing the abduction as unprecedented in the state, Makinde said, “I have been governor for over seven years, and this is the first time we have experienced an incident like this. I sincerely pray it will be the last.”

He acknowledged that the victims faced a long recovery process but assured them of the state’s continued support.

“Although the school is privately owned, we will engage its management to ensure there is no disruption to the teachers’ careers or the education of the affected pupils. We will stand by you throughout this recovery period,” he said.

The governor added that the victims would remain under medical observation for another 24 to 48 hours before being reunited with their families.

“We want to ensure everyone is medically fit before discharge. On behalf of the people of Oyo State, we now officially take responsibility for the rescued teachers and pupils and will provide every support necessary for their full recovery,” he added.

After their handover to the state government, the schoolchildren and teachers arrived at the LAUTECH Teaching Hospital, Ogbomoso, on Monday evening.

It was another round of jubilations in Ogbomoso as they arrived at the hospital for further medical evaluation and treatment, bringing them closer to their families after their ordeal.

Army recounts operation

Earlier, the General Officer Commanding 2 Division of the Nigerian Army, Ibadan, Major General Chinedu Nnebeife, said sustained collaboration among security agencies, backed by directives from President Tinubu, Governor Makinde and other stakeholders, was instrumental to the rescue operation.

“The security forces pursued the abductors from day one, but they had moved deep into the forest. Although the operation claimed the lives of some personnel, it eventually paid off with the successful rescue of the victims after 56 days,” Nnebeife said.

Nnebeufe said the rescue operation was a complex one that involved the military, police, Department of State Services, Amotekun, local vigilantes and other security formations.

He explained that ground troops were deployed after aerial surveillance operations failed to locate the victims because of the dense forest terrain where they were held.

The GOC said the operation came at a cost, with two soldiers killed and others wounded during the mission, adding that one of the injured personnel sustained a gunshot wound that fractured his arm.

According to him, the operation focused on identifying the key figures behind the abduction and cutting off their supply routes and informants within the Old Oyo National Park and other locations.

He said security forces also tracked associates of the terrorists and members of their networks across several states, including Adamawa and Kano, putting pressure on the group.

Nnebeufe added that the final phase of the operation involved blocking the group’s major logistics base in Ashamu, which eventually forced the abductors to release the pupils and teachers unconditionally.

He, however, stressed that the objective of the operation went beyond securing the victims’ freedom, saying security forces remained focused on ending terrorist activities in the region.

Abductees’ ordeal

Speaking with journalists after the handover following their rescue from captivity, one of the abductees and Principal of Community High School, Ahoro-Esienle, Mrs. Rachael Alamu, while narrating their ordeal, said they moved through forests at night, slept in fear, and watched the youngest children take the worst of the beatings.

She revealed that the bandits killed the mathematics teacher, Mr. Michael Oyedokun, to scare off security agents and to send a clear message to the government that they meant business.

“The reason the kidnappers killed one of the teachers, Michael Oyedokun, was to scare away the security agencies and to send a clear message to the government that they meant business,” she said.

Recounting how the victims navigated the forest after they were abducted, Mrs Alamu disclosed that it was a terrible experience to bear.

She said, “When we were taken, my car was used to convey us to a point. That was where we met the primary pupils and the teacher. So, we had to walk for about one hour. They brought bicycles and motorcycles about 10 of them, and we were all crammed together. We rode for about four hours through uncharted path but they knew their way.”

She expressed pessimism about going to the rural area to work after the horrifying kidnap incident.

“Going to the rural area now will take the grace of God. I have worked for 28 years and I have four years. With time, maybe I can get over it. But going that far distance between that place and Ogbomoso is far away, so I sacrificed a lot when it comes to transportation. Now coupled with this, I don’t know what will happen for now.”

Present at the event were the Oyo State Deputy Governor, Bayo Lawal; the Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Abimbola Olugbenga; other service commanders; the Director of the Department of State Services; the Garrison Commander; Commander 655 Base Services Group; the Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps and the Comptroller of Customs.

Others are the Comptroller of Immigration, Comptroller of Correctional Service, Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps; members of the Special Forces from Abuja; the Secretary to the Oyo State Government; members of the State Executive Council; commissioners; political office- holders, Chief Medical Director of the 2 Division Medical Services and Hospital, among other dignitaries.

Opposition backs Makinde

Four opposition parties — the Nigeria Democratic Congress, All Progressives Grand Alliance, the Social Democratic Party and the Young Progressives Party — have backed Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde’s call for a United Nations-led investigation into the recent abduction of pupils and teachers in the state.

The parties said an independent probe would help establish the facts surrounding the incident, ensure justice for the victims and strengthen public confidence in efforts to address insecurity.

The National Publicity Secretary of the NDC, Osa Director, backed a thorough investigation into the incident, saying those responsible must be identified and brought to justice.

“The truth is that whenever a crime is committed, there should be a thorough investigation so that those found culpable can face the full wrath of the law. Perhaps, because of the perceived failure of our judicial system, Governor Seyi Makinde has lost confidence in it and is now calling for the United Nations to intervene.

“As a party, we support a proper investigation to uncover the truth and ensure that those responsible are punished. Whether it is the UN, the Nigerian judiciary or any other credible institutions that can help achieve justice, what matters is that the perpetrators are identified and held accountable,” he said.

“This is not about politics. It is about justice for the victims, reassurance for our people, and restoring public confidence that every Nigerian child can go to school without fear,” the governor said.

The National Publicity Secretary of APGA, Ejimofor Opara, said the priority should be bringing the perpetrators to justice.

“Whatever it is that will bring the perpetrators to justice is a welcome development,” he said.

Similarly, the National Publicity Secretary of the SDP, Rufus Aiyenigba, supported a broader investigation into the country’s worsening security situation.

“The continued kidnappings and killings across Nigeria should be probed,” he said.

The National Publicity Secretary of the YPP, Wale Egbeola-Martins, also endorsed Makinde’s position, saying the party saw nothing wrong with an independent investigation into the abduction.

“Any effort aimed at uncovering the truth, identifying the perpetrators, ensuring justice for the victims and preventing a recurrence of such tragic incidents deserves support,” he said.

Egbeola-Martins added that accountability and transparency were critical to rebuilding public confidence in Nigeria’s security institutions and improving the country’s response to insecurity.

“Our priority should be the safety of Nigerians, justice for victims and the implementation of measures that will prevent similar incidents in the future,” he said.

LP faults Makinde

However, the National Publicity Secretary of the Labour Party, Ken Asogwa, faulted Makinde’s call for international intervention, insisting that the investigation should remain within the jurisdiction of Nigeria’s security agencies.

“As much as I want a thorough probe into the kidnapping of the children in Oyo State so Nigerians can know exactly what transpired, I think it is unnecessary to invite the United Nations to meddle in our internal security matters,” he said.

Asogwa argued that an international investigation could trigger concerns about Nigeria’s sovereignty, recalling public outrage over foreign military involvement in security operations in the country.

He maintained that if the governor had information beyond what security agencies had disclosed, he should make it public.

“If, in his position as the state’s chief security officer, Governor Makinde has intelligence suggesting there is more to the incident than what Nigerians have been told, then he owes it to the public to disclose it,” he said.

According to him, the governor should instead press the Department of State Services and the police to conduct a comprehensive investigation.

“I don’t think it is right to invite the United Nations to probe our domestic security issues. Makinde should be asking the DSS and the police to thoroughly investigate the kidnapping and unravel whatever he believes remains unexplained,” Asogwa added.

Alaafin visits victims

The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Akeem Owoade, on Monday, visited the rescued schoolchildren and teachers in Ibadan, commending Nigerian Army and other security agencies for their relentless commitments and significant contributions to the fight against terrorism and counter insurgency operations in Nigeria.

Alaafin, who also gave cash donations to the victims during his visit to the medical facilities at 2 Division, Odogbo Cantonment in Akinyele Local Government Area of the state, announced this in a statement issued by his Director of Media and Publicity, Bode Durojaiye, in Ibadan, the state capital.

He said, “Our military is making vital strides in combating terrorism through aggressive intelligence-led operations, and precision airstrikes that continuously degrade insurgent logistics networks.

“The recent success of the military and other security agencies in disrupting terrorist networks deserved praise for their innovative, intelligence-driven tactics that have proven effective in neutralising insurgent threats.”

The paramount ruler further appreciated what he referred to as “relentlessness of other monarchs towards the release of the pupils from the den of bandits.”
https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/oyo-abduction-presidency-slams-makinde-over-demand-for-un-probe/%3famp

Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by Didijiji: 7:56am On Jul 14
Hypocrites in government

Government with negative integrity

very scared of critism because of abysmal performance

You people should do and go so Nigeria can prosper

Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by Ofunaofu:
Ordinarily, nobody should have a problem with calls to probe the Oriire kidnap saga. Yet here we are under a Tinubu administration that seems to treat accountability and transparency as threats rather than responsibilities.

How did we get here?

Why does the Tinubu administration object to Gov. Seyi's call for an independent international inquiry, involving the UN, into the Oriire kidnapping?

Even describing it as bizarre

What is there to fear from an impartial investigation?

If there is nothing to hide, why resist a transparent probe?

The prolonged ordeal those schoolchildren and teachers endured was horrific. They, their families, and the public deserve clear answers.

This is a dark chapter, and many Nigerians fear things could get even worse if this style of governance continues.
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by SeeWahala: 8:06am On Jul 14
Classic case of pot . . . nay, CHARCOAL calling kettle black undecided
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by Ekpeitut: 8:16am On Jul 14
He who has nothing to hide has nothing to fear. If the Governor suspects foul play or government collusion, he is well within his rights to call for an independent investigation.

The APC-led government should allow a truly independent probe by a neutral and credible body. If there is nothing to conceal, such an investigation should only strengthen public confidence.

What I find curious is the President's spokesman's apparent unease. On closer examination, his response gives the impression of resistance to an independent probe. That raises more questions than it answers.
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by Baronthecelebri(m): 8:18am On Jul 14
Nigeria is gone
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by Ttalk: 8:19am On Jul 14
Look at the people who defended Peter Obi for getting injunction not to appear at panel of enquiry set up to address police brutality and extra judicial killings in Anambra during Obi tenure are now running mouth in support of international enquiry.

Hypocrisy of the Obidients stink
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by agulion: 8:24am On Jul 14
Desperate govt,
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by AMINDA: 8:25am On Jul 14
Seyi Makinde is a proper Omoluabi. Just for the cardinal sin of declaring a presidential ambition, he has never rested for a day. Wike was even empowered to undermine him and disenfranchise him from the PDP while throwing invectives and threats of "fire in his state" at him. They forgot so quickly that Seyi Makinde supported Tinubu against his party's candidate in 2023 and only withdrew his support due to poor performance by the incumbent. Now they feel entitled to his support. Did Tinubu support Obasanjo all through his 8 years as President? Seyi Makinde owes Tinubu nothing! It is rather Tinubu who is indebted to Seyi Makinde. Kwankwaso left the APC and contested against Buhari, yet Buhari never held any grudge and wasn't this vindictive against Kwankwaso. This is why Kwankwaso remains in the national limelight even after Buhari’s demise. If all promising politicians of Yoruba extraction are being branded betrayers due to one man's greed, who will represent the region after he is gone?
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by Ekpeitut: 8:26am On Jul 14
Ttalk:
Look at the people who defended Peter Obi for getting injunction not to appear at panel of enquiry set up to address police brutality and extra judicial killings in Anambra during Obi tenure are now running mouth in support of international enquiry.

Hypocrisy of the Obidients stink
Are you saying Governor Makinde is an Obidient??

Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by Ofunaofu:
Ttalk:
Look at the people who defended Peter Obi for getting injunction not to appear at panel of enquiry set up to address police brutality and extra judicial killings in Anambra during Obi tenure are now running mouth in support of international enquiry.

Hypocrisy of the Obidients stink
You must've woken up with sifia nightmares, because I'm struggling to understand what Peter Obi or the Obidients have to do with the Tinubu regime resisting Governor Seyi's call for an impartial and independent probe into the Oriire kidnapping.

Try addressing the issue instead of dragging in people who have nothing to do with it.
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by Usmanovic95(m): 8:34am On Jul 14
100% I support seyi makinde because how can someone declare intention to contest as president and the following day terrorists went to his state to kidnap children and teachers in droves and you expect him to shut up like an slowpoke. If he feels UN will probe it better, I don't think anyone should get triggered by his moves except a guilty character.
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by AntiChristian:
Sometimes i usually think some of our leaders are ....AD

Everything is wrong with what Seyi said. In fact, he won't last in politics.

He claimed the kidnap occured as a result of him declaring his Presidential ambition!

Does he even stand a chance to secure the president of South West Nigeria alone not to talk of Nigeria?

Who has his time? After he trends with his politics about the survivors of the kidnap, he'll go back into his shell.

He's the foremost Governor against LG autonomy. Give the LG their money and stop controlling them.
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by HAD3S(m): 1:57pm On Jul 14
See one of them Bandit sponsors.

Chai 🤔🤔🤔 indeed there was a country.
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by UkoAnnang(m): 1:58pm On Jul 14
shocked

What's Bayo Onanuga colour problem

He said in tweet that 8 of the terrorists involved in the kidnapping has been arrested. It's the right time he bring the 8 terrorists to the United Nations for probe
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by iwaeda: 1:58pm On Jul 14
Onanuga, Fayose, Igboho all were shouting, accusing Oyo State Government, nothing is wrong for what Gov. Makinde said. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by AntiChristian: 1:58pm On Jul 14
Usmanovic95:
100% I support seyi makinde because how can someone declare intention to contest as president and the following day terrorists went to his state to kidnap children and teachers in droves and you expect him to shut up like an slowpoke. If he feels UN will probe it better, I don't think anyone should get triggered by his moves except a guilty character.
Why won't we have oku-eko governors with this kind of brain!
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by Dricker: 1:59pm On Jul 14
Only the wicked runneth when none pursueth
A clear mind fears no accusation
No be me talk am..na Bible talk am
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by Image123(m):
You cannot please the mob.
Watch the videos below and see cause and effect in action.



All the military are lying abi? The Army, Air Force, Navy, Police, DSS, NIA, NSCDC, and the National Counter-Terrorism Centre's tactical team, Amotekun, Forest guards and all the kidnapped people dead and alive are all lying and APC to opposition. They need foreigners to investigate.
Similar thing that ogbomoso boy is asking for. ICPC Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission. Paid since year 2000 to combat corruption in both the public and private sectors.
Today, opposition says keep paying them for nothing, but call private investigators, whatever that means. A believe anything foreign is legitimate so far it may prove their bias.
ICPC responsibilities include:
Investigating allegations of corruption and related offences.
Prosecuting individuals or organizations involved in corrupt practices.
Preventing corruption by reviewing government systems and procedures to reduce opportunities for corruption.
Educating the public and promoting integrity through anti-corruption campaigns.

Mr President says ICPC, do your job, fulfill your core mandate. But opposition wants to stall and play politics instead. Unserious people.
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by Toscarel: 2:00pm On Jul 14
You guys accused him now he has called for the international body to investigate now same people are crying.

Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by Exceed15: 2:01pm On Jul 14
Ttalk:
Look at the people who defended Peter Obi for getting injunction not to appear at panel of enquiry set up to address police brutality and extra judicial killings in Anambra during Obi tenure are now running mouth in support of international enquiry.

Hypocrisy of the Obidients stink
Ur hypocrisy comes with stench
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by PHIPEX(m): 2:02pm On Jul 14
Why are you angry, did Makinde demand the prob of FG? Are you a kidnapper?
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by Nwaiyoo: 2:02pm On Jul 14
I don't even know, is Nigeria allergic to truth? Why will you be against probe? What are you trying to protect, your sovereignty or your integrity?
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by drkrest(m): 2:02pm On Jul 14
Usmanovic95:
100% I support seyi makinde because how can someone declare intention to contest as president and the following day terrorists went to his state to kidnap children and teachers in droves and you expect him to shut up like an slowpoke. If he feels UN will probe it better, I don't think anyone should get triggered by his moves except a guilty character.
It is visible to the blind that Seyi Makinde is not a threat; in the scheme of things, none of the major contenders will lose a strand of hair over Makinde's candidacy. Why should the presidency orchestrate a sham kidnapping to sabotage Seyi's presidential ambition? It is unarguable that Makinde won't even win the South West not to talk of Nigeria. How did we allow politics to trump humanity and our sense of ratiocination. The problem with some Nigerians is that they are not logical. Preponderance of you are so sentimental to the extent that reasoning becomes so difficult. Some groups of people believe that Jubril from Sudan was Buhari...how did we get to this egregious state of preposterousness.
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by jmoore(m): 2:08pm On Jul 14
When the kidnapping happened, APC government, their spokesmen, their senators, their data boys blamed the opposition for the kidnap. After blaming opposition for the kidnap, they arrested kidnappers and didn't arrest any opposition politician for the kidnap.

So why is APC led government scared of independent probe?
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by jchioma: 2:08pm On Jul 14
The governor has his reasons for the call to an international independent investigation because by virtue of his position, he is privy to certain details that are not known to the public.
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by UncleAyo:
Why is Mr. Bayo afraid of an independent investigation?

These lack of accountability is why we are still here today.

Engineer Seyi Makinde is not beyond criticism either. In fact, I disagree with a number of his policies and some of his public statements. I also disagree with his attempt to politicised the Islamic terrorists kidnapping.

Dear Nigerians, support for politicians should never be blind. The strength of a democracy lies in the ability of citizens to ask questions, demand transparency, and seek clarity from those in positions of power.

Don't follow the crowd simply because everyone else is. Think critically, examine the facts, and form your own objective judgment. No public official should be above scrutiny, regardless of political affiliation.
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by Glimpsetv: 2:12pm On Jul 14
I raised that point here for discussion:

https://www.nairaland.com/8709439/governor-makinde-calls-un-probe




Some will argue that if, as a nation, we are still struggling to effectively manage our own affairs and continue to face serious challenges like the kidnapping of schoolchildren and widespread insecurity, then there is nothing wrong with seeking help where necessary.

If Governor Makinde's call for the UN to investigate the school abduction is driven by a genuine desire to uncover the truth, strengthen accountability, and prevent similar tragedies, I personally don't see anything wrong with it.

I understand the argument that Nigeria is a sovereign nation. However, sovereignty has never stopped us from seeking foreign assistance in other areas. We have taken loans from international institutions, partnered with foreign governments on security, received intelligence support, and worked with global organizations on health, humanitarian, and development issues.

If we can seek international assistance to address economic, health, and security challenges, why should requesting independent international scrutiny in an exceptional case be considered completely unacceptable? Whether one agrees or disagrees with Makinde's position, the discussion should focus on whether such involvement would genuinely improve accountability and help prevent future tragedies, rather than dismissing the idea simply because it comes from outside Nigeria.🕵️
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by Helinuse: 2:13pm On Jul 14
Oga Bayo, +You should even be happy for the UN to investigate it.
I don't know why you are scared.
Why are you worried and scared about such a request?


grin grin grin
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by atobs4real(m): 2:14pm On Jul 14
Does that mean the presidency is hiding something or Makinde knows those responsible for the kidnap?
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by Judolisco(m): 2:15pm On Jul 14
Two of you no really get work
Re: Bayo Onanuga Slams Makinde Over Demand For UN Probe Of Oyo Kidnappings by Mexyz(m): 2:16pm On Jul 14
Something is wrong somewhere and it's only proper if an international body is called to probe further.

The teacher (Mrs Alamu) said the terrorists brought bicycles and motorcycles and they rode for 4hrs. How on earth can someone comfortably ride bicycle inside thick forest?
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