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Oyo school attack: Alaafin calls for holistic approach to intelligence gathering

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The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Akeem Owoade, on Sunday called on the Federal Government to take a holistic approach to intelligence gathering and native intelligence mechanisms as part of efforts to address insecurity.

 

 

He gave the advice in a statement released by his Director of Media and Publicity, Bode Durojaiye, in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, following terrorist attacks and abductions in four villages in the Ogbomoso area on Friday.

 

The Alaafin urged the government to abandon reactive approaches to insecurity, saying this would require making credible investments in intelligence capabilities that identify threats before they materialise, hardening soft targets such as schools and communities, and cutting off the financial and logistical networks sustaining criminal groups.

 

This, according to the monarch, means working with communities to build trust and gather intelligence rather than treating them as collateral damage in airstrikes.

 

 

The PUNCH reports that the villages attacked on Friday were Ahoro-Esinle, Alawusa, Yawota and Oniya, located within Oriire Local Government Area of the state.

 

The bandits attacked the Esinle School, where two people were killed, a car was burnt, and over 45 pupils, alongside a teacher, were marched into the Old Oyo National Park forest.

 

Oba Owoade, in the statement issued on Sunday, said abductions and the wanton destruction of lives by terrorists had reached an intolerable level, adding that Nigerians were becoming increasingly apprehensive and worried about the state of insecurity, especially the flagrant disregard for human lives.

 

 

He said, “The country is going through serious security challenges and what is more disturbing is that these blood guzzlers cannot have such sophisticated and destructive weapons to terrorise people without receiving backing from some allies somewhere.

 

“Threats to human lives are not only serious acts of terrorism but indeed an abomination. This is why well-meaning Nigerians and good friends of Nigeria must see the current war against dreaded terrorists as a welcome development and give total support in order to save the country from the siege of terrorism.

 

“Citizens are fast losing trust in their government’s ability to protect them, and inter-communal trust is breaking down. The constant threat of violence, kidnapping and attacks leaves a generation of citizens with lasting psychological trauma, anxiety and mental health challenges. Insecurity directly threatens the political integrity and governance of a nation.

 

“The ultimate solution is more political than military. Government, political leaders and followers, and all of us must have the courage and honesty to get to the root causes of our current state of insecurity, underpinned by criminality and insurgency.

 

“The most tragic consequence is the loss of human lives and the mass displacement of populations, creating an internally displaced persons crisis and tearing families apart.”

 

While pointing out that “it is high time for the Federal Government to carry out a total overhaul of the country’s security architecture,” Owoade lauded President Bola Tinubu’s demonstration, through actions, that ending insecurity is one of his administration’s foremost concerns.

 

“I commiserate with the families affected by the attacks and assure them that the government is on top of the situation, as the perpetrators will be brought to justice. The Federal Government must also take a holistic approach to intelligence gathering and native intelligence mechanisms as a system for addressing insecurity.

 

“The police and local security operatives have been deployed to the affected villages, and this donation of money is just to complement government efforts in apprehending the terrorists.”

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