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Reps Opposition Caucus Calls For Dialogue With Planned Protesters

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By Gloria Ikibah 
 
As a way to addressing the concerns of Nigerians, the Minority Caucus of the House of Representatives has urged the Federal Government to consult with the planned protesters.
 
This decision was part of the resolution reached at the End of Session Dinner organised by the Caucus resolution on Monday, in Abuja.
 
Naijablitznews.com recalled that some aggrieved Nigerians have scheduled August 2, 2024, to stage a peaceful protest in the 36 states of the federation including the FCT, to bring home their demands to the Federal Government. 
 
Speaking with newsmen after the dinner, Leader of the Opposition Caucus, Rep. Kingsley Chinda, dissuaded Nigerians from going on with the planned protest on the backdrop of insecurity in parts of the country.
 
He said: “We also appealed to the government to dialogue with the planned protesters and also look at some of the messages they are raising, the critical areas that need government intervention. Government should intervene and ensure that issues are resolved amicably.
 
“We are not going to encourage any protesters because in the past we have observed in most cases that even peaceful protests have been overtaken by hoodlums and with the insecurity situation in some parts of the country, you may not have the control of the gathering of people. So some unscrupulous people may use the opportunity to create chaos.
 
“So we are discouraging any protest but we appeal to government to dialogue and also look at critical areas that are necessary and address them amicably”.
 
Rep. Chinda therefore called on the government to adopt the carrot and stick method in addressing the problem of insecurity in the country; and create means to ensure citizens are self reliant in a bid to tackle the economic downturn in the country.
 
“We acknowledge and observe the insecurity situation in the country and we call on the government to use carrot and stick by ensuring that let the result be seen. Let all the security chiefs do what is right to ensure that Nigerians are protected,” he said.
 
“We also acknowledged in our discussion that there is hunger in the land and we appeal to the government not only to be giving palliatives but to create ways and means whereby people can be self-reliant,” he said.
 
Naijablitznews.com reports that the minority caucus of the House is made up of 180 member from the People’s Democratic Party PDP, Social Democratic Party  SDP, Young Progressives Party YPP, New Nigerian People’s Party NNPP, All Progressives Grand Alliance APGA, African Democratic Congress ADC, and Labour Party LP.
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‘He was our bread winner’: Dad laments 28-Year-Old Lieutenant Killed in Oyo School Rescue Mission

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The family of Lieutenant Felix Ademe Isaac, the 28-year-old Nigerian Army officer killed during the operation that rescued abducted teachers and pupils in Oyo State, has expressed deep grief, describing his death as a painful loss to both the family and the nation.

Lt. Isaac lost his life while leading troops during the military operation that secured the release of dozens of abducted teachers and schoolchildren from Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State after 56 days in captivity.

His father, Mr. Isaac Alabura, a retired Master Warrant Officer, said the family was still struggling to come to terms with the tragedy.

Speaking to Daily Trust at his residence in Bachure Quarters, Yola, Adamawa State, Alabura described his late son as “the hope of the family and the community.”

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After 56 Days in Captivity, Oriire Parents Scared of Sending Rescued Kids Back to School

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Parents of pupils kidnapped from schools in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State have expressed deep fears about returning their children to the classrooms, saying the traumatic experience of spending 56 days in captivity has left families unwilling to take further risks despite the successful rescue of the victims.

The pupils were among 39 schoolchildren and seven teachers, including a school principal, kidnapped when heavily armed terrorists attacked three schools in the Ahoro-Esiele and Yawota communities on May 15, 2026. Two teachers were killed during the incident, while the survivors were taken into forests around the Old Oyo National Park before security forces rescued them on July 10 after an intensive multi-agency operation.

Speaking after the victims regained their freedom, some parents said although they remain grateful to God, the Federal Government and security agencies for the rescue, the emotional scars left by the ordeal have made an immediate return to school difficult.

One parent said the fear among families remains overwhelming, stressing that parents must first be convinced the schools are secure before allowing their children to resume classes. Another relative, Basirat Adigun, noted that no parent wants to expose a child to another similar experience, insisting that visible and effective security measures must be put in place around the affected schools and communities.

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Gunmen Kidnap 60-Year-Old Headmaster In Oyo, Demand N30m Ransom

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A 60-year-old headmaster of Nomadic Basic School, Igbojaye, in Itesiwaju Local Government Area of Oyo State, Mr. Matthew Kolawale Owoade, popularly called “Onaiye”, has reportedly been kidnapped by unidentified gunmen.

It was gathered that the incident happened on Saturday evening, July 11, 2026, between 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.

According to his son, Mr. Abiola Owoade, the headmaster was on his way back from his farm when he was stopped and taken away by armed men.

Shortly after the abduction, the kidnappers allegedly called the family with the victim’s phone and demanded Thirty Million Naira (N30,000,000) for his release.

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At about 8:20 a.m. on Sunday, July 12, 2026, a search team found the victim’s motorcycle abandoned in a bush.

Members of the family, colleagues, and the entire education community in Itesiwaju LGA have expressed sadness over the incident. They have called on the Nigeria Police Force, the Department of State Services (DSS), the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), and other security agencies to act fast to secure Mr. Kolawale’s immediate and unconditional release.

The public has also been urged to provide any information that could help ensure his safe return.

Confirming the incident, the Oyo State Police Command spokesperson, DSP Olayinka Ayanlade, said: “I can confirm to you that a farmer Mr. Owoade Mathew was kidnapped at his farm in Budo Aare and efforts are on to rescue the man unhurt and perpetrator arrested.”

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