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Nigeria rescues schoolchildren, teachers abducted in Oyo, presidency says

By Thomson Reuters Jul 10, 2026 | 3:03 PM

LAGOS, July 10 (Reuters) – At least 39 schoolchildren and six teachers kidnapped by gunmen in Nigeria’s ​southwestern Oyo state nearly two ‌months ago have been rescued by security forces, a presidential spokesperson said on Friday.

• The students and teachers were abducted on ‌May ​15 when armed ⁠men targeted multiple schools ⁠in Oyo’s Oriire district.

• Oyo officials had said one of the abducted teachers was killed in captivity.

• ​In a statement, presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga said eight kidnappers were arrested ⁠and are in custody.

• ⁠The statement quoted President ​Bola Tinubu saying his government “will get justice ​for these children and their teachers” ‌and the family of the teacher “who the terrorists gruesomely murdered.”

• Mass kidnappings by armed groups have become ⁠a major security challenge in Nigeria in recent years, with criminal gangs exploiting weak security ⁠and ‌porous borders to target ⁠travelers, students and rural communities ​for ‌cash and in-kind payments.

• Schools ​are often ⁠targeted, although such attacks are less frequent in the southwest of the country.

(Reporting by Ahmed Kingimi in Maiduguri, Writing by MacDonald Dzirutwe, Editing by ​Deepa Babington)