@Jiggy_damilee That's the fear now where next do we know, we don't pray for it to happen again, but will they stop 😭😭 omo for town wey get king nd security operatives
@SO_Olasanya But still, I was really happy with the turn up of students, this protest was lead by students and not su, we realized SU will only come back with peace talk and we decided to act as students, at least we use leg reach school no b inside bus like dem
Another student gone, we came to learn and not to become victims of insecurity 😮💨 Robbed and then killed. Enough is enough ✊ we are tired of being victims 😭 @StudentUnionOOU@ogbenifele@ayoade_jesumbo
@seyimakinde@oyostategovt ,I see this as an allegation, or is it real?.... If he can't secure a state, how would he secure a country, the economy. So sad he isn't at the hand reach of the masses. He ruin all d praise he got in previous years
Oyo Schoolchildren K+dnap: I can not do anything about insecurity until I am elected the president in 2027 – Gov. Makinde
Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has lamented his inability to fully tackle the growing wave of k+dnappings and abd¥ctions in the state, saying governors lack constitutional control over security agencies despite being referred to as Chief Security Officers.
Speaking in Ibadan on Saturday while accepting the presidential nomination of the African People’s Movement (APM), Makinde said the continued captivity of abducted schoolchildren and residents in Oyo remains p@inful.
“Today, innocent schoolchildren and citizens abd¥cted by criminals remain in captivity in Oyo State,” he said.
“As Governor of Oyo State, I carry the burden of being called the Chief Security Officer of the state, yet lacking constitutional control over the security agencies required to fully address these thr£at.”
Makinde argued that governors should not be blamed for insecurity when they do not control the agencies responsible for tackling it.
“No governor should bear responsibility without having the authority necessary to act,” he stated.
The governor promised to reform Nigeria’s security structure if elected president, insisting that states must have greater powers to respond to security thr£ats.
“As President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, by the grace of God, I will work to reform our national security architecture so that states are no longer left helpless in moments of crisis,” he said.
He added that decentralisation would be a major part of his security agenda.
“The decentralisation necessary for more effective security management will be prioritised. The safety and security of Nigerians will never be treated as a political slogan,” Makinde declared.
According to him, Nigerians are demanding leadership that delivers real results.
“We cannot continue recycling the same approaches while expecting different outcomes. A new direction must emerge, one founded on competence, courage, accountability and compassion,” Makinde added.
I’m proud of the Tenibanks led administration team whose dedication and coordination made this possible. Their commitment ensured the program ran smoothly and delivered value to everyone present.
@ASSESAOOU
God bless
Assesa Academic Summit 1.0 – A Resounding Success
Yesterday, Assesa Academic Summit 1.0 was held successfully, and alhamdulillah, it was a remarkable experience.
As the Stakeholder Chairman, I was honored to be present and to witness the impact of the event firsthand.
🚨 BREAKING: Chelsea have decided to SACK Liam Rosenior with immediate effect.
It’s OVER after 4 months, and 5 consecutive defeats with 0 goals scored. ❌
@ChelseaFC Very silly, aw funny I thought for a second this isn't Chelsea playing. For the 25th minutes I was pained with the slow tempo, just imagine once the ball is with Brighton my Chelsea will look like 😮💨😮💨😮💨 Sanchez once said we have another 45mins💙💙
Sport director, it's been a while and since you haven't talked. let me ask, what is the update on OOU school field? Abi e dey normal as we dey play school matches outside. Just concerned, cause I can remember statement you made during your manifesto .
@Skid00lina@StudentUnionOOU