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Military Deploys spy aircraft, special forces in Search of Oyo abduction:

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Military Deploys spy aircraft, special forces in Search of Oyo abduction

“The Chief of Defence Staff, General Olufemi Oluyede, extends his heartfelt sympathy and solidarity to the affected families, the government and good people of Oyo State, reaffirming that the AFN views any threat to civilian peace as an intolerable affront to national sovereignty,” he said.

Onoja said the CDS directed a comprehensive security reinforcement in the affected areas through the deployment of advanced aerial surveillance platforms and specialised ground troops working in collaboration with relevant state authorities.

He noted that ongoing operations had already started yielding useful intelligence, adding that troops would sustain aggressive operations until those responsible for the kidnappings were apprehended.

Onoja said, “In immediate response, the CDS has directed a comprehensive security reinforcement across the general area, utilising advanced aerial surveillance assets and mobilising specialised ground forces in close coordination with state authorities.

“Proactive operational steps are already yielding valuable intelligence, and troops will maintain a relentless posture until the perpetrators are brought to account and the region’s security is completely restored.”

The military also released operational statistics for May 2026, indicating that troops arrested 314 suspects, killed 118 terrorists and rescued 221 kidnapped civilians across various theatres of operation nationwide.

It further stated that 18 terrorists surrendered within the period, while troops recovered 93 arms, dismantled three illegal refining sites and recovered 21,910 litres of assorted petroleum products.

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The Defence Headquarters described the operational performance for March, April, and May as mixed, noting a reduction in the number of terrorists neutralised and arms recovered, but an increase in arrests, civilian rescues and terrorists surrendering.

The CDS commended troops for their “gallantry, tactical ingenuity and professionalism” across operational theatres and urged commanders to sustain the momentum while prioritising troops’ welfare and civilian protection.

He also called on Nigerians to continue supporting security agencies with timely and credible intelligence, stressing that community collaboration had contributed significantly to recent operational successes.

On May 15, 39 students and seven teachers of Ahoro Esinele community in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State were abducted by armed men.

During the attack, one of the teachers, Adegboye Adesiyan, was killed, while another teacher, Michael Oyedokun, was reportedly beheaded in captivity.

The Defence Headquarters later confirmed that the armed men involved in the incident were JAS terrorists dislodged from their North-East enclaves.

While residents were still coming to terms with the attack, gunmen struck again in Ibadan, kidnapping two staff members of the Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria, heightening security concerns across the

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