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Prioritise trauma healing for rescued Oyo hostages, Catholic bishops tell FG, Oyo govt

The bishops also called on citizens to be vigilant and work with vigilance groups to ensure miscreants no longer terrorised communities.

• July 12, 2026
Released Oyo hostages
Rescued Oriire schoolchildren

The Catholic Bishops of Ibadan Ecclesiastical Province have welcomed the release of Oyo pupils and teachers, saying securing their freedom is only the first step.

About 44 pupils and teachers abducted by gunmen on May 15 in three schools in the Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State were rescued on Friday by security agents. 

In a statement Sunday in Ibadan by the President, Most Rev. Gabriel Abegunrin, the bishops called on government to prioritise trauma healing, medical care and community security.

According to the bishops, this will prevent a repeat of the abduction.

Earlier, the bishops appealed to the government to secure the release of the abducted schoolchildren along with their teachers.

They described kidnapping as a crime with “no place in civilized communities” and said it was targeted at innocent children seeking education.

The bishops, however expressed joy at the news of the release.

They rejoiced with families who “kept hope alive” and thanked those who supported them with prayers.

“This is once again, a testimony that God does not abandon his people,” the bishops said.

Congratulating the Federal Government, Oyo State Government and security agencies involved, the bishops insisted that more still needed to be done by the authorities.

They noted that, having endured inhumane conditions and psychological trauma, the released pupils and their teachers require deliberate support to help them reintegrate into normal daily life.

According to them, their families and communities must be provided with necessary medical assistance and counselling to aid recovery.

The bishops also appealed to journalists to allow the rescued abductees the privacy to enjoy their freedom and refrain from subjecting them to repeated interviews that could further compound their emotional trauma.

The bishops also called on citizens to be vigilant and work with vigilance groups to ensure miscreants no longer terrorised communities.

They stressed that government has the constitutional obligation to protect life and property and “must not be found wanting again.”

They further charged government at all levels, especially federal and state, to find a lasting solution to the now protracted incursion of bandits and kidnappers into the communities.

 “Criminal activities must be stopped and opportunities given to people to earn their daily bread in peace and tranquility,” they said. 

(NAN)

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