The army noted that the pupils and teachers were currently receiving medical attention in an undisclosed hospital.
The Oyo State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria described the release of the pupils and teachers an act of God’s faithfulness and mercy.
The strike, which began on June 1, followed the abduction of teachers and pupils in the Oriire Local Government Area on May 15.
Mr Salami also said that schools should remain safe learning environments.
He said the committee would examine the implementation of the new minimum wage and other salary adjustments and submit its report within one month.
Mr Elijah appealed to governments at all levels to take decisive measures to restore public confidence and guarantee the safety of schoolchildren.
The NUT urged members to comply fully with the directive.
The union said it was deeply concerned about the continued captivity of the abducted pupils and teachers.
LASEMA says swift intervention by emergency responders averted casualties after a truck accident at Daleko Bridge inward Isolo.
Mr Shafa added that no teacher should be victimised for participating in the strike.
