Oyo State House Of Assembly Rejects Negotiation With Terrorists Over School Abduction
The Oyo State House of Assembly has rejected calls for the state government to negotiate with terrorists responsible for the abduction of teachers and students during the May 15 attack on schools and communities in Oriire Local Government Area. The resolution followed a motion of urgent public importance moved by the member representing Oriire State Constituency, Johnson Ogundele, during plenary on Wednesday shortly after the Assembly resumed from its Eid-el-Kabir recess. The lawmakers urged security agencies to intensify rescue operations and called for stronger security measures to prevent future attacks across the state. As part of its resolutions, the Assembly directed the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology and the State Universal Basic Education Board to conduct immediate security audits of schools located near forests and border communities. “The Assembly also urges the government to expedite the installation of solar-powered security lights, perimeter...