Action Alliance Candidate Calls for Urgent School Security

Adekunle Omoaj, the presidential candidate of the Action Alliance, condemned the recent abductions of schoolchildren and teachers in Nigeria, specifically referencing the kidnapping of 39 pupils and seven teachers in Oyo State and 50 pupils in Borno State. In a statement issued on Wednesday in Kaduna, Omoaj described these incidents as a national emergency and warned that the continued targeting of schools by insurgents poses a grave threat to the nation's educational security.
He called for urgent coordinated action to rescue the abducted individuals and emphasized that the safety of children and teachers should be a top priority for government security agencies. Omoaj praised President Bola Tinubu for reportedly ordering the deployment of 1,000 forest guards and special forces to support rescue operations.
He advocated for greater involvement of traditional institutions in tackling insecurity and urged the government to implement the Safe School Initiative to enhance security around educational institutions.
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