
Governor Adeleke Boosts School Safety After Kidnapping
After a tragic school attack in neighboring Oyo State, Governor Ademola Adeleke is taking immediate action to protect students across Osun State. His response shows how one leader is turning tragedy into preventive change.
Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State is stepping up school security measures after gunmen attacked two schools in neighboring Oyo State last Friday, killing two people and kidnapping students and teachers. His swift response offers hope that proactive leadership can prevent similar tragedies.
The governor immediately ordered the revitalization of the Safe School Initiative, a program designed to protect students in classrooms across the state. He's focusing extra attention on schools in border communities and remote areas where children might be most vulnerable.
Adeleke directed the Osun Amotekun Corps, a state security organization, to strengthen collaboration with peace and security groups already working to keep schools safe. Intelligence gathering around schools will be ramped up to catch potential threats before they materialize.
The security directive came just two days after the attacks in Oyo State's Orire Local Government Area, where gunmen invaded Baptist Nursery and Primary School in Yawota and Community High School in Ahoro-Esinele. The quick response shows a government choosing prevention over reaction.

Why This Inspires
In the face of heartbreaking violence, Governor Adeleke chose action over fear. Instead of waiting to see if danger would spread to his state, he immediately strengthened protections for the children under his care.
His approach recognizes a simple truth: school should be the safest place in any child's day. By working with existing security organizations and focusing resources on vulnerable rural communities, he's building a network of protection that gives parents real peace of mind.
Commissioner for Education Dipo Eluwole and the state's security adviser have been ordered to meet immediately and develop concrete plans. The governor made clear that protecting students isn't a distant goal but an urgent priority deserving immediate resources and attention.
Parents and school administrators across Osun State now have renewed assurance that their children's safety matters to their government. When leaders respond this decisively, it reminds us that tragedy doesn't have to spread, and preparedness can save lives.
Based on reporting by Vanguard Nigeria
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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