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Streets Of Anger: Insecurity Protests Paralyse Oyo As Citizens Demand Action Over School Abductions
  • June 22, 2026
  • Unity Times

By Unity Times Security Correspondent

Frustration over worsening insecurity erupted into public demonstrations across parts of Oyo State this week as angry residents blocked major roads, disrupted traffic, and demanded urgent action from government authorities following a series of kidnappings targeting schoolchildren and teachers.

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The protests were particularly intense in Ibadan and surrounding communities, where demonstrators carried placards demanding the immediate rescue of abducted students and stronger protection for schools.

The latest wave of anger stems from repeated attacks on educational institutions, a trend that many Nigerians hoped had been brought under control after years of military operations against bandits and terrorist groups.

Parents, teachers, and community leaders say schools are increasingly becoming vulnerable targets because criminals view children as high-value bargaining chips for ransom negotiations.

The economic and psychological consequences are already becoming visible.

Many parents have begun reconsidering whether to send their children to boarding schools, while some communities have reported declining school attendance due to fear of possible attacks.

Security experts warn that prolonged insecurity within educational environments could create a generation of children whose access to learning is disrupted by fear and instability.

The protests also reflect growing public impatience with official assurances. Although security agencies frequently announce arrests, rescues, and military successes, many citizens say such victories have not translated into a noticeable improvement in everyday safety.

Political leaders across party lines have reacted to the crisis. Opposition figures have criticized the government’s security architecture, while federal authorities maintain that ongoing operations are weakening criminal networks.

For many residents, however, the issue transcends politics.

The demand from the streets is simple: Nigerians want schools to be places of learning rather than places of fear.

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