Yoruba Group Criticizes Governors Over Oyo School Abduction
A Yoruba group has blamed South-West governors for failing to address insecurity following the Oyo school abduction, calling for immediate action and a stronger regional response.
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A Yoruba group has blamed South-West governors for failing to address insecurity following the Oyo school abduction, calling for immediate action and a stronger regional response.
The Ibadan Zone of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has called on President Tinubu and South-West governors to urgently tackle rising kidnapping and insecurity. The union warned of potential industrial action if the issues are not addressed.

Gani Adams, the Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, has called on South-West governors and monarchs to immediately address the escalating insecurity and spread of terrorist cells in the region. He emphasized the urgent need to wage war against kidnapping and other criminal activities.
Traditionalists call on South-West governors to integrate indigenous Yoruba security systems, as prescribed by Ifa, to combat rising insecurity in the regi Read More:…