The command cautioned residents of the state against spreading false news.
“They should give us peace of mind. Otherwise, we will not participate in the forthcoming elections,” Mrs Olowookere, an Ibadan resident, said.
The NUT urged members to comply fully with the directive.
Mr Makinde disclosed that all available resources have been deployed to ensure the rescue of the victims.
Mrs Alamu’s plea comes 13 days after they were abducted.
The union said it was deeply concerned about the continued captivity of the abducted pupils and teachers.
Mrs Alamu’s plea comes 13 days after they were abducted.
The group urged sister unions, stakeholders and student leaders to join the solidarity walk, scheduled for Monday, June 1.
The company distributed 600 insecticide nets during the outreach and conducted health education sessions on malaria prevention.
