Nigerian Military Details Operation That Rescued Oyo Pupils and Teachers

Published Jul. 11, 2026, 5:13 PM

The Nigerian military has provided details of the operation that led to the successful rescue of schoolchildren and teachers who were reportedly abducted in Oyo State, describing the mission as a coordinated effort involving multiple security agencies.

According to military officials, intelligence gathered from local sources and surveillance operations played a key role in locating the victims and identifying the movement of the suspected kidnappers. Troops were subsequently deployed to strategic locations to prevent the abductors from escaping and to secure the safe release of the captives.

The military said the operation was carried out with the primary objective of protecting the lives of the schoolchildren and teachers while minimizing risks during the rescue mission. Security personnel reportedly maintained close communication with relevant authorities throughout the exercise.

Officials explained that the rescue effort involved a combination of ground operations, intelligence tracking, and collaboration with other security agencies. The victims were eventually freed and taken to a secure location for medical checks and debriefing.

The military also praised the cooperation of local communities, whose information and support were said to have contributed significantly to the success of the operation.

Authorities reiterated their commitment to tackling kidnapping and other forms of criminal activity across the country, assuring citizens that security forces would continue to intensify efforts to protect schools, students, teachers, and other vulnerable groups.