Oyo abduction: We’re not aware of ransom demand for schoolchildren, teachers – Police

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The South‑West Coordinating Deputy Inspector‑General of Police, DIG Adegoke Fayoade, stated that the Nigeria Police Force is unaware of any ransom demand from the abductors of schoolchildren and teachers in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State.

Fayoade made the statement on Monday during an official visit to the Lagos State Police Command Headquarters in Ikeja, Lagos.

He assured that coordinated security operations are underway to ensure the swift and safe rescue of the victims.

When asked about reports of ransom demands, the DIG said the police do not engage in such discussions. “We don’t know anything about ransom because we don’t talk about ransom. All efforts are directed towards getting the abductees freed safely,” he said.

He added that multiple security agencies are working together to secure the release of the abducted pupils and their teachers “in the shortest possible time.”

“All agencies, including government, are working very hard, and I can assure you that within the shortest possible time, those children and their teachers will be free,” he added.

Fayoade also noted that his visit to Lagos was aimed at strengthening supervision, reviewing operational strategies, and improving responses to evolving security threats across the country.

He said findings from the visit would be forwarded to the Inspector‑General of Police for further action, adding that manpower shortages, welfare of officers, and logistics remain key challenges being addressed.

The DIG further highlighted the growing use of technology in policing, including centralised data systems and artificial intelligence for intelligence gathering and investigations.

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