The protester said, “You are wicked people. We will talk and you will not take action. We are tired.”
Mr Akpabio, also on behalf of the Senate, condoled the bereaved families, the affected school community, and the government and people of Oyo State.
Mr Elijah appealed to governments at all levels to take decisive measures to restore public confidence and guarantee the safety of schoolchildren.
Mr Alao-Akala re-echoed calls for the decentralisation of Nigeria’s security architecture.
One of the youth stated, “Before this week end, if the children and teachers aren’t home safely. N car will be allowed to enter Ogbomoso.”
Nigeria’s textile industry has been urged to adopt nanotechnology.
“When government officials came, they brought rice and money, but the parents rejected it, insisting all they wanted was the safe rescue of their children,” said the village chief.
Mr Ashiru said that ADC was committed to justice, security, and the welfare of the people.
The Nigeria Union of Teachers staged a nationwide solidarity protest to condemn the killing of a teacher and demand the release of other staffers and pupils kidnapped in Oyo.
Mr Jimoh said the complainant subsequently reported the matter to the police.
