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Monday, June 01, 2026

NUT Directs Teachers In Oyo State To Embark On Indefinite Strike Over Abducted Teachers And Pupils

Public primary and secondary schools in Oyo State will shut down from Monday, June 1, 2026, as the Nigeria Union of Teachers ordered all teachers to withdraw their services indefinitely. The union said the strike would continue until the teachers and pupils abducted in Oriire LGA are safely released.



The victims were taken on May 15, 2026, from schools in Ahoro‑Esinele and Yawota communities. About 39 pupils and seven teachers were abducted, and more than two weeks later, they remain in captivity, causing deep fear and frustration among teachers and parents.

The NUT national leadership issued a clear directive to the Oyo State wing, instructing all public school teachers to stay away from classrooms until the victims return home. The union described the situation as heartbreaking and unacceptable, insisting that the safety of teachers and learners must come first.


12 comments:

  1. Hmmmm🤔if this action will bring a solution to them
    God abegoo 🙏🙏

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  2. NUT just woke up from their slumber. The government should send out the military and end this already, we are all scared.

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  3. I'm just so heartbroken. Lord help your people.

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  4. The Oyo branch of the NUT is coming under intense pressure to disregard the directive from national executives of the teacher's union. Some people can be so heartless. Even with lives of young children at stake, they are more concerned with making sure their principal doesn't look bad.

    But here's news for them. He DOES look bad and has appeared so few months after he got into office. Nothing should be spared in rescuing those children. This level of government incompetence is astounding.

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  5. God please intervene 🙏
    This is so heartbroken

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  6. May God come through for them. It breaks my heart when I see the videos online.

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  7. Lord come to the rescue of the teachers and the innocent children.

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  8. So sad! I can only imagine the pain of those in captivity.

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  9. God please have mercy.

    Mariam.

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  10. It's the least they can do to show support for their colleagues.
    May God intervene.

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  11. Each time i imagine the condition and state of mind of those innocent captives, i shudder and fear grips me. We can't continue like this.

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