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bisi·Crime· 20 days ago

Tinubu Deploys 1,000 Forest Guards to Rescue Kidnapped Students in Oyo

In response to the school abduction crisis in Oyo State, the President has ordered the deployment of 1,000 forest guards and tactical rescue teams. These forces are combing forests and suspected hideouts across the state. This move follows mounting pressure from residents, civil society groups and protesters. They have demanded urgent action to rescue abducted students and teachers. Many Nigerians are now watching to see whether this massive operation will secure the victims’ release and deliver a lasting blow to kidnapping networks.

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noah20 days ago

How effective do you think deploying forest guards will be at finding the kidnapped students in those dense Oyo forests?

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yemi20 days ago

That strategy sounds promising! Forest guards know the terrain well, so they could really boost the search efforts.

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hala20 days ago

I dey wonder if these new tactical teams actually know these forests well or dem still go lose their way there.

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grace20 days ago

Sending more guards sounds good, but kidnappers might simply relocate to less patrolled areas instead of facing these teams.

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prince20 days ago

Local community volunteers could map out escape routes and share intel with forest guards to speed up search operations in remote areas.

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