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Makinde receives rescued abductees, thanks Tinubu, others

Clement Daniel with Agency report
Clement Daniel with Agency report
Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State

Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo, on Monday, in Ibadan received the 44 kidnap victims from Oriire local government area of the state who were rescued by security operatives last Friday.

The rescued victims, made up of pupils, students, and their teachers were handed over to the governor by the General Officer Commanding, 2 Div, Nigerian Army, Ibadan, Maj. Gen. Chinedu Nnebuife.

Speaking during the handover, Makinde expressed gratitude to President Bola Tinubu and the leadership of Nigeria’s security agencies for their swift response.

“Incidents like this have happened across the country, but when it came to Oyo State, the whole world rose to the occasion.

“In over seven years as governor, this is the first time I’m witnessing something like this in Oyo State. I pray this is the last time,” he said.

The governor described the 56 days the victims spent in captivity as traumatic, noting that the road to recovery would be long.

“What they went through in 56 days cannot be undone in 56 months,” he added.

Makinde assured the teachers and students that the state government would ensure their careers and education were not disrupted.

“We will keep supporting you, especially during this period,” he pledged.

On their health, the governor said the victims would remain under the care of the state government for 24 to 48 hours for medical evaluation, saying that their parents would be allowed access afterward.

“After this, we want to be sure you are medically okay and also ensure a safe reunion with your families.

“So, on behalf of the state, we now officially take responsibility for the teachers and students.

“The state government will provide all the necessary support,” the governor declared.

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