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News247 Nigeria > Blog > Editorial > THE PRICE OF PARALYSIS: Why the Oyo Education Shutdown Exposes the Total Failure of Local Security
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THE PRICE OF PARALYSIS: Why the Oyo Education Shutdown Exposes the Total Failure of Local Security

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Last updated: June 1, 2026 10:19 pm
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The fundamental obligation of the sovereign state has officially broken down in the southwestern agrarian belt. Following a ruthless mid May invasion by heavily armed cartels targeting three academic institutions within the Oriire Local Government Area, the education sector of Oyo State has ground to a complete halt. In direct response to the continued, uncertain captivity of dozens of young pupils and seven teachers, the national leadership of the Nigeria Union of Teachers has enforced an indefinite, total strike across all public primary and secondary schools starting Monday, June 1, 2026. From Ibadan to Ogbomoso, classrooms stand completely deserted, gates are chained, and children have been turned back to their homes.

While President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reacted by dispatching a high level federal delegation to Ogbomoso and approving the emergency recruitment of one thousand forest guards, these post disaster administrative maneuvers treat a deep existential crisis with mere optics. The sudden, total shutdown of the Oyo public school system shatters the comfortable political narrative that mass school abductions are an isolated northern phenomenon. When terror syndicates can confidently storm centers of learning like the Baptist Nursery and Primary School in Yawota or Community Grammar School in Esiele, execute defenseless educators, and drag dozens of toddlers into the bush, the state defense apparatus has fundamentally surrendered its territorial authority.

Forcing a local population to choose between the physical preservation of their children and their constitutional right to a basic education is the ultimate sign of institutional bankruptcy. The Nigeria Union of Teachers is entirely justified in withdrawing its members from the frontlines of this security vacuum. Public school classrooms cannot function as high risk combat zones where underpaid teachers and underage learners are left as soft targets for ransom seeking criminal networks. The prolonged captivity of these citizens has injected a toxic wave of fear and anxiety across southwestern communities, revealing that the centralized security command structure in Abuja is completely incapable of mounting a rapid, preventative defense at the grassroots level.

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Furthermore, the state approach of relying on retroactive deployments, high level military visits, and reactive recruitment announcements after a tragedy has occurred does absolutely nothing to restore public trust. The National Security Adviser, the Minister of Defence, and the Inspector General of Police can tour grieving communities and issue stern ultimatums to phantom captors, but their presence only highlights the total absence of preventative, localized tactical intelligence. If the primary security agencies cannot secure a school environment located in a highly accessible southern state, then the entire national framework for internal defense is built on a hollow foundation of false assurances and administrative inertia.

Therefore, this newspaper demands that the presidency immediately transition from performative crisis management to an aggressive, permanent containment strategy. We call on the Office of the National Security Adviser and Governor Seyi Makinde to immediately deploy decentralized, tech driven surveillance networks across all rural educational clusters, while establishing armed, rapid response outposts within vulnerable local government perimeters. The newly approved forest guards must not become another bogged down bureaucratic agency; they must be deployed on the ground alongside tactical police units to flush out criminal enclaves. If the federal government fails to immediately secure these classrooms and bring these abducted children and teachers home, it will have officially presided over the systemic death of public education in Western Nigeria.

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