The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) has declared an indefinite strike in Oyo state, demanding urgent rescue of schoolchildren and teachers abducted in Oriire LGA by suspected bandits on May 15.
The NUT has also directed teachers in public primary and secondary schools in the state to withdraw their services beginning today over the continued abduction of schoolchildren and teachers in the state.
It said that it had no choice but to take action because to the extended imprisonment and the lack of a clear sign of an impending rescue.
Additionally, the union directed all its state chapters to organise solidarity rallies on Tuesday, June 2, culminating at various Government Houses across the country.
Meanwhile, after the rallies, the Oyo state NUT leaders will address journalists on the need to strengthen the protection of schools, teachers, and students.
BACKSTORY…
Recall that on May 15, about 39 students and seven teachers were abducted by suspected bandits across three schools in the Oriire axis of Ogbomoso.
The bandits killed an assistant headmaster and a motorcyclist in one of the affected schools.

The following Monday, the gunmen beheaded Michael Oyedokun, one of the abducted teachers, sparking outrage across the country.




