The Inspector-General of Police, Tunji Disu, has deployed additional detectives from the Force Headquarters to collaborate with a joint security team to secure the safe release of kidnapped students drawn from both private and public schools in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, who were abducted on Friday. They're working to ensure the rescue of the abducted students unhurt.
The deployment, according to reliable security sources, aims to ensure the students don't get hurt. A source stated: “More detectives have been deployed from the Force Headquarters to collaborate with the joint security operatives on the ground. The kidnapped students and their teachers will soon breathe the air of freedom as the government and the relevant security agencies are leaving no stone unturned.”
The security agencies will explore all opportunities to ensure the students return to their respective parents safely. There's no cause for the parents and the entire people of the state to be apprehensive over the matter, as the government is on top of the situation. They're taking all necessary steps to resolve it.
Meanwhile, confusion briefly spread in the early hours of Monday across Ogbomoso and Ajaawa communities over alleged plans by gunmen to attack the areas. However, the Oyo State Police Command dismissed the claims as a false alarm. In a statement signed by the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Ayanlade Olayinka, the Command said panic was triggered by unverified rumours alleging a bandit attack around Are-Ago High School, Ogbomoso.
The statement read: “Earlier today, Monday 19th May, 2026, panic spread across parts of Ogbomoso and neighbouring communities, including Ajaawa Town, following rumours alleging that armed bandits had attacked the area and invaded the vicinity of Are-Ago High School, Ogbomoso.“ “Considering the fear and apprehension generated by the report, the Command immediately deployed surveillance and patrol teams to the scene to ascertain the true situation and prevent any breakdown of law and order.“
Upon arrival at the location, operatives met with the school principal, Mrs. Akanbi Ruth, who explained that the alarm originated from information allegedly circulated among some students who claimed that certain unfamiliar individuals had been sighted behind the school fence. This naturally raised suspicion among some teachers and students, prompting immediate concern within the school environment. They didn't know what to make of it.
Preliminary investigation revealed that the individuals involved were an officer of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) attached to the Kwara State Command, Ilorin, alongside two other civilians who were found in a Toyota Venza SUV. The individuals were questioned and explained that they had merely visited the lady among them in celebration of her birthday. They weren't there to cause trouble.
In the course of verification and due diligence, relevant NSCDC authorities in Ogbomoso were equally contacted to confirm the identity and status of the officer involved. It was further observed that during the interaction, an altercation reportedly occurred between some teachers and the visitors, which inadvertently heightened suspicion within the school premises. This altercation didn't help the situation.
Some students began spreading unverified claims to neighbouring schools and surrounding communities, thereby escalating panic and tension across parts of Ogbomoso and Ajaawa Town before the actual facts of the incident were established. The situation was getting out of hand.
The Oyo State Police Command wishes to categorically state that there was no bandit attack, invasion, or any form of security breach in the affected areas as falsely portrayed. In response, patrols and visibility policing were intensified, while stakeholders were engaged to restore public confidence. They're working to keep everyone safe.
The area remains peaceful, while normal academic, commercial, and social activities have since resumed. The Command therefore strongly warns against the deliberate spread of fake news, misinformation, and unverified security reports capable of causing unnecessary panic, heightening tension, and undermining public peace. They won't tolerate it.
The dissemination of false information, particularly on security-related matters, has the potential to create avoidable chaos, disrupt socio-economic activities, and negatively affect collective security efforts being sustained across the state. Members of the public, especially youths and social media users, are advised to refrain from forwarding or amplifying unconfirmed reports without proper verification from appropriate security agencies. They shouldn't spread false information.
Individuals found deliberately peddling fake news or spreading false information intended to incite fear or public disorder will be investigated and prosecuted in accordance with the law. The Commissioner of Police, Oyo State Command, CP Abimbola Ayodeji Olugbemiga, urges residents to remain calm, vigilant, and law-abiding while continuing to cooperate with the Police and other security agencies through the prompt sharing of credible and timely information capable of enhancing public safety and security across the state. He's counting on their cooperation.
Key Facts
- The Inspector-General of Police, Tunji Disu, has deployed additional detectives to secure the release of kidnapped students in Oyo State.
- The deployment aims to ensure the rescue of the abducted students unhurt.
- Confusion briefly spread in the early hours of Monday across Ogbomoso and Ajaawa communities over alleged plans by gunmen to attack the areas.
- The Oyo State Police Command dismissed the claims as a false alarm.
- The Command warns against the deliberate spread of fake news, misinformation, and unverified security reports.
“More detectives have been deployed from the Force Headquarters to collaborate with the joint security operatives on the ground. The kidnapped students and their teachers will soon breathe the air of freedom as the government and the relevant security agencies are leaving no stone unturned.”
The situation highlights the need for vigilance and cooperation between security agencies and the public to prevent the spread of false information and ensure public safety. The Oyo State Police Command's swift response to the false alarm and its efforts to verify the facts of the incident demonstrate its commitment to maintaining law and order in the state. They're doing their best.
As the security situation in Oyo State continues to evolve, it's essential for residents to remain informed and cautious, while also being mindful of the potential consequences of spreading false information. By working together, the police and the public can help prevent the spread of misinformation and ensure a safer and more secure environment for everyone. They can make a difference.
The incident also underscores the importance of effective communication and collaboration between security agencies and the public. In this regard, the Oyo State Police Command's decision to engage with stakeholders and provide timely updates on the situation helps to build trust and confidence in the ability of the security agencies to respond to emergencies. It's a step in the right direction.
The deployment of additional detectives to secure the release of kidnapped students in Oyo State is a significant development in the ongoing efforts to address the security challenges facing the state. As the situation continues to unfold, it's crucial for residents to remain vigilant, cooperative, and informed, while also being mindful of the potential consequences of spreading false information. They shouldn't take it lightly. The situation requires careful attention and a collective effort to resolve it.