He said the situation had left many residents in fear and uncertainty.
“They should give us peace of mind. Otherwise, we will not participate in the forthcoming elections,” Mrs Olowookere, an Ibadan resident, said.
Dozens of abducted schoolchildren and teachers from Borno and Oyo remain in terrorists’ custody.
According to the governor, security is not the responsibility of the government alone.
Mr Lawal said WAYPAN was deeply disturbed by the worsening insecurity in the country.
Mr Adeniran appealed to parents and guardians to remain calm.
He said that the suspects are currently undergoing further investigation.
He urged all the affected applicants to strictly comply with the rescheduled timetable.
Mr Makinde said that the essence of the meeting was to resolve the internal crises within the party in the zone.
