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INSECURITY: 81 Nigerian schoolchildren still in terrorists’ den – Civil society organisations slam govt

The FrontierThe FrontierMay 29, 2026 273 Minutes read0

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Civil society organisations and activists have condemned the federal government over the continued captivity of 81 Nigerian schoolchildren abducted by terrorists, declaring that any government unable to protect children has failed in its primary responsibility.

The groups, in a statement after the 2026 Children’s Day celebration, lamented that while Nigeria marked the annual event meant to celebrate children and reflect on their future, dozens of pupils remained in captivity with little sign of urgent government action to secure their release, reports Vanguard.

The groups said: “On Wednesday, May 27, 2026, was Children’s Day in Nigeria, an annual holiday to celebrate Nigeria’s children and reflect on government’s efforts to build a thriving future for the new generation.

“Alas, as we marked this year’s celebration, nothing less than 81 Nigerian school children are languishing in captivity.

“These include 39 primary and secondary school pupils alongside seven teachers who were abducted by terrorists right inside their schools in Oyo State. One of the teachers, Mr. Oyedokun Olugbade, was beheaded a few days ago.

“Similarly, another 42 children were abducted on May 15, 2026, by suspected Boko Haram militants during an attack on Mussa Primary and Junior Secondary School in Askira-Uba Local Government Area of Borno State.

“It is only right on the occasion of this year’s Children’s Day celebration that we ask President Bola Tinubu: Where are our abducted children? Why have they not been found?

“Sadly, since the tragic abduction, Nigeria’s government, both at the federal and state levels, has mostly carried on with business as usual, occasionally offering platitudinous statements of assurance while doing absolutely nothing to rescue our beloved children.

“We say this because we know quite well, from our experience as civil society activists who have been regularly subjected to hostile surveillance, that Nigeria’s government and its security agencies possess the wherewithal to locate anyone within the territory of the nation.

“The question therefore is: why is this state-of-the-art surveillance technology not being deployed to rescue our children?

“Why is President Tinubu unable to deploy the same firepower and reconnaissance capacity that he so effortlessly deployed in December last year to thwart, on behalf of France, a coup against former President Talon of the Republic of Benin?

“Unfortunately, the government has no coherent answer. Just like former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2014 when the Chibok girls were abducted, President Tinubu is as clueless about what to do to curb the rampaging insecurity afflicting Nigeria.

“It is the same nonchalance and lack of concern of the Jonathan years that we see today, seeing as Tinubu, his ministers and National Assembly members had no problem cavorting at their recent party primaries even as over 81 children languish in terrorists’ dens.

“While elections are undeniably important, the safety of the lives of average Nigerians and their welfare are more important. A government unable to guarantee this is a failed government. Such a government has no moral authority to ask citizens to vote for it at the next election.”

The groups also called on Nigerians, organised labour, youths and civil society organisations to embark on peaceful nationwide protests to demand the rescue of all abducted Nigerians and improved security across the country.

The statement was jointly issued by rapper and activist, Falz (Folarin Falana); Hassan Soweto of the Organising Committee, #EndBadGovernanceMovement, Lagos State; Mike Igaga, Executive Director,Moses Oisakede, Leadership Foundation; Yusha’u Yankuzo, Organising Secretary, Nigeria Patriotic Front Movement, NPFM; Rufus Olusesan, President of the Precision, Electrical and Related Equipment Senior Staff Association, PERESSA; Segun Oladunni of the Joint Action Front, JAF; Jonathan Ugbal, Lead, Calabar Group of Socialists and others.

Richard Inoyo, Country Director, Citizens Solution Network; Salako Kayode of the Revolutionary Socialist Movement, RSM; Omole Ibukun of the Centre for Creative Change, C4; Adaramoye Michael, National Coordinator, Youth Rights Campaign, YRC; Oluwaseyi A. Akinde of the Committee for Defence of Human Rights and organising member of the #EndBadGovernanceMovement; Abdullah Bilal of the Solidarity Network for Workers Rights, SNWR; Daniel Akande, member of the #EndBadGovernanceMovement, FCT-Abuja; and Hauwa Mustapha of the Movement for the Transformation of Nigeria, MOTiON.

 

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