Take-It-Back protesters storm Ibadan, demand release of abducted pupils
by Moronfolu Adeyemi · The Eagle OnlineMembers of the Take-It-Back Movement on Monday staged a protest at Mokola Roundabout over the worsening security situation in Oyo State and the continued captivity of abducted pupils and teachers in Oriire Local Government Area.
The protesters, who gathered at the busy junction in Ibadan, called on the government and security agencies to intensify efforts to secure the release of the victims and tackle rising cases of kidnapping across the state.
Carrying placards with various inscriptions, the demonstrators expressed concern over what they described as growing insecurity affecting residents, farmers, traders and pupils.
Some of the placards read: “Security for all, not for a few,” “Government must end kidnapping in Oyo State,” “We demand safer roads and communities,” “Protect farmers, traders and students,” and “Peace, security and justice.”
Speaking during the protest, one of the demonstrators said Nigerians were becoming increasingly frustrated by the persistent security challenges facing the country.
The protester said: “Let them know that the people of Nigeria are not at peace.
“Let them know that the people of Oyo State are not smiling.
“Let them know that the Nigerian people are fed up with insecurity.”
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The demonstration comes amid growing outrage over the abduction of pupils, students and teachers during attacks on schools in the Ahoro-Esiele community of Oriire Local Government Area.
The victims were kidnapped after armed men invaded schools and surrounding communities, triggering concern among residents and parents.
Relatives of the abductees have repeatedly appealed to the Oyo State Government and security agencies to intensify rescue efforts and ensure the safe return of their loved ones.
Monday’s protest also followed a series of emotional appeals by family members, who have continued to express frustration over the prolonged captivity of the abducted pupils and teachers.
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