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Oyo Students Still Missing as Nigeria Marks Democracy in Grief

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Last updated: June 15, 2026 3:07 pm
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Democracy Day came and went. But for 46 families in Oyo State, there was nothing to celebrate.

As Nigeria marked June 12 Democracy Day with speeches, ceremonies, and street protests, 39 students and 7 teachers abducted from a school in Oriire Local Government Area, Oyo State, remained in captivity. The abduction, which took place in early May, has become one of the most emotionally charged security stories in Nigeria in 2026 — and three weeks later, the victims are still waiting to come home.

The Families Speak

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Relatives of the abducted children and teachers have spoken publicly about the anguish of the past weeks. Waiting for news. Hoping for calls. Dreading silence. One parent described sitting by the phone every night, not knowing whether to pray for a call or fear what the call might say.

At the Democracy Day protest in Lagos, Femi Falana specifically named the Oyo abductees as the central reason he took to the streets. He demanded their immediate and unconditional release. Furthermore, he pointed to the case as evidence that insecurity has reached a level that the government can no longer manage with rhetoric alone.

The Security Response

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Security forces have been working to locate the students and teachers since the abduction. The government has not publicly confirmed how negotiations are progressing. One teacher has reportedly been killed while in captivity, a development that has added urgency and grief to an already painful situation.

Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has spoken on the matter multiple times. He has assured families that the government is doing everything within its power to secure the release of the victims. Still, the weeks of silence and uncertainty have taken a heavy toll.

A Nation on Edge

The Oyo kidnapping did not happen in isolation. In the same week Nigeria observed Democracy Day, news emerged that retired Major General Rabe Abubakar had died in bandit captivity in Katsina State — killed not by a bullet but by the health complications his body could not survive while being held against his will.

Two stories. One terrible pattern. Nigeria is demanding answers. The families are demanding their people back.

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