Ogbomoso’s Oba Ghandi Visits Freed Pupils, Laments That Terrorists Kept Male Teachers Chained, Blindfolded For 56 Days And Killed One
The Soun of Ogbomoso, Ọba Ghandi Afọlábí Oladunni Ọláoyè, Orumógege III, has paid a visit to the 39 pupils and seven teachers abducted by bandits in Oyo State for 56 days.
Giving a report on social media about the visit by him and other Obas and a Senator, the monarch expressed sorrow at the ordeal of the captives.
He especially spoke of the ordeal of the male adults who had been kidnapped, saying apart from the man killed, he learnt the male teachers were kept in chains and blindfolds throughout their captivity in the forest.
He wrote:
“Today, with a heart full of gratitude to Almighty God, I was joined by : Oba Thompson Adeyeye Oyetunji, the Alaajawa of Ajaawa, Oba Bolarinwa Ezekiel Olajide, the Onisapa of Isapa, and Distinguished Senator Fatai Buhari on a visit to the Ojoo Military Cantonment, where we were warmly received by the General Officer Commanding (GOC) and other senior military officers. We had the privilege of meeting the students and teachers who recently regained their freedom after spending more than fifty harrowing days in captivity.
“Listening to their testimonies was deeply emotional. Their account of life in the bush revealed the unimaginable hardship they endured. Particularly heartbreaking were the revelation that the male teachers were kept chained and blindfolded throughout their captivity and the gruesome killing of one of the teachers. No human being deserves such cruel and inhumane treatment at the hands of evil.
“Today, however, we choose gratitude over grief. Their safe return is a powerful reminder that God still answers prayers. We give Him all the glory for preserving their lives and bringing them back to their families and loved ones; all the children and teachers are currently being cared for in the hospital. What many feared would end in tragedy has become a testimony of God’s mercy and faithfulness.
“I also express my profound appreciation to the federal and state governments, the Nigerian Armed Forces (NAF), all security agencies, and every individual whose unwavering commitment and sacrifice contributed to this successful outcome. Your courage and dedication continue to inspire hope.
“As we celebrate this answered prayer, let us continue to remember those who remain in captivity across our nation and pray earnestly for their safe return. May the Almighty comfort every family that has experienced the pain of insecurity and strengthen all those working tirelessly to restore peace.
“It is my heartfelt prayer that Ogbomosoland will never experience such sorrow. May God continue to preserve our land, protect our people, and establish lasting peace and security throughout our communities.
“To God alone be all the glory.”
