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Oyo Rescue: Survivor Families Speak as Two Teachers Confirmed Dead in Captivity

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Families of the 44 pupils and teachers freed from Boko Haram-affiliated captivity on July 10, 2026, after 56 days in the Old Oyo National Park, began the long and difficult process of healing and reunion over the weekend, as the full human toll of the abduction became clearer with the confirmation that two teachers, Michael Oyedokun and Joel Adesiyan, had died during the crisis.

Punch reported that Adesiyan, the assistant headmaster of one of the affected schools, was killed by the abductors during the initial May 15, 2026 raid in which the 49 victims were seized. Oyedokun, another teacher, was beheaded while in captivity, a detail that added profound grief to what was otherwise a moment of national relief and celebration.

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One relative, Fausat Akindele, told Vanguard that the incident had permanently changed many parents’ perception of the safety of schools. ‘We are grateful they are home, but they need help now. These children have seen things no child should see,’ she said. Survivors who spoke to journalists described weeks of fear, hunger, and uncertainty inside the forest, where the kidnappers moved them repeatedly to avoid detection.

Human Rights Watch called on the Nigerian government to ensure all surviving victims received immediate and sustained psychological trauma care, not just physical medical attention. HURIWA separately urged the government to pay N50 million compensation to each survivor, arguing that the state’s failure to protect the victims for 56 days created a liability that must be acknowledged and addressed.

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Governor Seyi Makinde said the Oyo State Government would provide comprehensive post-rescue support for the victims and their families and would work with the federal government to ensure no such crisis recurred in the state. However, civil society groups said accountability for what went wrong, including the failure of school security and community intelligence networks, was as important as the relief operations. Consequently, the Oyo rescue closes one chapter but opens a national reckoning about school safety, trauma support, and state accountability that will define education and security policy debates for months to come.

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