The Oyo State House of Assembly has congratulated the government and people of Oyo State on the successful rescue of the pupils and teachers abducted by terrorists in Oriire Local Government Area, while reaffirming its support for Governor Seyi Makinde’s call for an independent international investigation into the circumstances surrounding the tragic incident.


In a statement issued on Tuesday by the Office of the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin, the Assembly maintained that an international probe is necessary to establish the facts surrounding the mass abduction, strengthen Nigeria’s security architecture and help prevent similar attacks on schools across the country.

The Assembly stated: “Mass abduction of schoolchildren has become a disturbing pattern in Nigeria. If our collective efforts as a country have not been sufficient to end this menace, it is only appropriate to invite the relevant agency of the United Nations to investigate the unusual circumstances surrounding the Oyo State case and make recommendations that will help prevent a recurrence. Enough is enough.”
The statement also reacted to the Senate’s resolution cautioning Governor Makinde against seeking a United Nations-backed investigation, insisting that the governor’s position had been misconstrued.
According to the Assembly, Governor Makinde’s call should not be misinterpreted but rather viewed as a patriotic appeal for transparency, accountability and international collaboration in tackling the growing menace of terrorism and mass school abductions.
The House noted that the governor had consistently commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Armed Forces, intelligence agencies, the Nigeria Police Force, the Amotekun Corps and other security stakeholders for their coordinated efforts, which culminated in the successful rescue of the victims after several weeks in captivity.
“The call for an independent international investigation is neither an indictment of the Federal Government nor a criticism of our gallant security agencies. It is a responsible request aimed at establishing the full circumstances surrounding this unfortunate incident, identifying possible security gaps and making recommendations that will help prevent a recurrence. Commending the efforts of our security agencies and seeking a transparent review of the incident are not mutually exclusive,” the statement added.
The Assembly explained that terrorism and attacks on educational institutions have assumed transnational dimensions, making international cooperation increasingly important in developing effective counter-terrorism strategies.
It stressed that many democratic nations have subjected major security incidents to independent investigations without undermining the professionalism of their security institutions or compromising national sovereignty.
According to the House, Governor Makinde’s proposal is not about apportioning blame but about ensuring that every lesson from the Oriire abduction is fully understood and translated into stronger security measures capable of protecting schoolchildren across Nigeria.
While commending the Senate for recognizing the bravery and sacrifices of the Armed Forces, intelligence agencies and other security operatives involved in the rescue operation, the Assembly also praised the upper chamber’s call for improved welfare, training, logistics and modern equipment for security agencies, as well as the prompt payment of benefits to the families of fallen personnel.
The Assembly, however, maintained that these resolutions complement, rather than contradict, Governor Makinde’s call for an international investigation, noting that both initiatives are aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s fight against terrorism and kidnapping.
It therefore called on Nigerians, irrespective of political, ethnic or religious affiliations, to support every genuine initiative capable of improving national security, safeguarding schools and protecting children from future attacks.
The House also commiserated with the families of the security personnel and the teacher who lost their lives during the tragic incident.
It further expressed appreciation to the nation’s security agencies, local security outfits, community volunteers, the media and all Nigerians whose efforts and support contributed to the safe rescue and return of the abducted pupils and teachers.



