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Delta State NUT join colleagues nationwide in demanding immediate release of abducted teachers and students across the country

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Delta NUT protest children, teacher abductions nationwide
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TUE JUNE 02 2026-theGBJournal| The Delta State chapter of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) today joined colleagues nationwide in demanding the immediate release of dozens of students, children and teachers abducted by gunmen from schools in Oyo State and other parts of the country, adding its voice to a wave of demonstrations that have spread from Ibadan to Abuja, Lagos and other parts of the country.

The teachers protest drew hundreds of teachers who marched peacefully to Government House, Asaba to express concern over the worsening security situation and the continued captivity of their colleagues and students.

Chairman of the State Wing of the NUT, Comrade Dickson Poubeni, who spoke during the rally, said the union stood firmly in solidarity with the abducted victims and their families and would continue to pursue every lawful avenue to ensure their safe rescue and reunification with their loved ones.

According to him, the abduction of teachers and students represents a direct assault on the nation’s educational system and a threat to the future of Nigerian children.

“Today, we mourn the painful loss of colleagues who have been brutally murdered in cold blood.

We also hear the desperate cries of a school principal and a teacher who have passionately appealed to the Federal Government, the Oyo State Government, the NUT, ANCOPSS, and all well-meaning Nigerians to urgently intervene and secure the release of those held captive through constructive engagement with their abductors.

“In view of the continued captivity of our colleagues and learners in the hands of their abductors, with no clear indication of their imminent rescue and safe release, we have joined teachers across the nation to raise our voices and sustain this call until the abducted teacher and learner regains freedom and returns safely to their families,” he stated.

Responding on behalf of the Delta State Government, Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Dr. Kingsley Emu, reaffirmed the state’s solidarity with the abducted teachers, students, and their families, assuring them that government remained deeply concerned about their plight.

Dr. Emu described kidnapping and banditry as one of the most serious security challenges confronting Nigeria in recent years, stressing that the protection of lives and property remains the foremost constitutional responsibility of government at all levels.

While commending the NUT for organizing a peaceful nationwide rally, he noted that the protest had further amplified the concerns already being expressed by families, communities, and citizens across the country over the fate of the abducted victims.

The SSG urged Nigerians to remain confident in the efforts being made by the Federal Government and security agencies, emphasizing that rescue operations involving kidnappers require caution, patience, and strategic planning to avoid endangering the lives of those in captivity.

According to him, security agencies are actively engaged in efforts to secure the victims’ release, while additional measures are being implemented to strengthen security nationwide, including the recent approval of one thousand forest guards to improve surveillance and intelligence gathering in vulnerable areas.

“We stand in complete solidarity with our brothers, sisters, teachers, and students affected by this unfortunate incident. We remain hopeful that, by the grace of God and through the efforts of the Federal Government, our security agencies, they will soon be reunited safely with their families,” Dr. Emu stated.

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