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tolu·Crime· 20 days ago

Woman at Checkpoint Challenges Police: “Go Rescue Kidnapped Schoolchildren in Oyo State”

Woman at Checkpoint Challenges Police: “Go Rescue Kidnapped Schoolchildren in Oyo State”

A woman confronted a police officer manning a checkpoint and urged him to abandon the roadblock. She demanded that security personnel focus on rescuing the schoolchildren and teachers recently abducted in Oyo State. The incident, captured in a viral video shared by a popular Nigerian blog, shows her calling on the officer to leave checkpoint duties and pursue those responsible for the kidnapping.

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grace20 days ago

How can citizens balance expressing outrage and supporting police efforts to rescue those schoolchildren in Oyo State?

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kris20 days ago

What criteria should we use to judge if public outrage is effective without hindering police efforts?

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kaka20 days ago

It seems the checkpoint remains active despite urgent kidnapping response needs, raising doubts about shifting resources so quickly.

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yemi20 days ago

I understand her frustration, but dem dey secure major roads first before investigations.

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mary20 days ago

Local communities should coordinate with police stations, sharing information on suspicious vehicles or movements to aid rescue operations.

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