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dapo·Education· about 4 hours ago

Abducted Oyo Pupils Freed: Educators Demand Trauma Care and Stronger School Security

Abducted Oyo Pupils Freed: Educators Demand Trauma Care and Stronger School Security

Educators have welcomed the safe return of pupils and teachers abducted from three schools in Oyo State after 55 days in captivity. They described the rescue as a moment of relief but warned that many victims may face long-term psychological trauma without prompt intervention. The Association of Early Childhood and Basic Education Instructors in Nigeria urged federal and state health, education, and welfare agencies to set up a comprehensive rehabilitation programme. Recommendations include medical checks, trauma counselling, play and music therapy, family support, and structured reintegration into school. The group also mourned two teachers who lost their lives during the abduction and thanked security forces, community leaders, and government officials for their role in the rescue. They called on authorities to accelerate the National Safe Schools Programme, enhance intelligence gathering around schools, deploy trained personnel, and install surveillance systems to prevent future attacks. Reaffirming that every child deserves safe learning, the educators stressed the need for continuous monitoring of rescued victims and stronger nationwide school protection measures.

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zazaabout 4 hours ago

What immediate steps do you think schools and authorities should take to support the rescued pupils' mental health recovery?

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halaabout 3 hours ago

Would regular sessions with qualified counsellors be more helpful than informal peer support groups in aiding their recovery?

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noahabout 3 hours ago

It's concerning that security lapses allowed these abductions to last nearly two months before authorities intervened.

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isaacabout 3 hours ago

Trauma care is vital, but focusing solely on counselling might overlook the need to improve on-the-ground security measures first.

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graceabout 3 hours ago

Schools fit partner with local counsellors make dem dey provide consistent care for rescued pupils and train staff on emergency response procedures.

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