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The Tears of Ahoro Ẹ̀ṣín-Ẹ̀lẹ́: When Going to School Becomes a Journey Into Fear

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May 16, 2026
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In many parts of Nigeria, schools are meant to be places of hope, learning, and dreams. Parents send their children out every morning believing they will return home safely after classes. Teachers leave their homes determined to shape lives and build the future.

But in recent years, especially in many rural communities, that simple expectation of safety has slowly turned into uncertainty.

That painful reality came alive again in Ẹ̀ṣín-Ẹ̀lẹ́, Yawota, and nearby communities in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, when suspected bandits reportedly invaded schools, abducted students and staff members, killed innocent people, and left entire communities drowning in fear.

What happened was not just another security incident. It was the destruction of peace in communities that had already been struggling with insecurity, poor infrastructure, and neglect. The attack did not only target schools; it attacked the emotional stability of families and the confidence of people who now wonder whether anywhere is truly safe anymore.

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Parents who waved goodbye to their children in the morning are now trapped in agonising uncertainty. Some do not know where their children are. Others cling to hope while fighting back tears. The silence hanging over the communities is louder than words.

The death of Mr. Joel Adesiyan, an Assistant Headmaster reportedly killed during the attack, reflects the cruel price ordinary Nigerians continue to pay. He was not a soldier. He was not involved in any conflict. He was simply a man trying to earn a living and support his family through education. His family had expected him home alive; instead, they received devastating news.

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Equally painful is the abduction of Mrs. Fola Alamu, Vice Principal of Community High School Ẹ̀ṣín-Ẹ̀lẹ́. Beyond her role as an educator, she is a wife, a mother, and a pillar to many students. Her family now lives with fear and uncertainty, unsure of her whereabouts or condition.

The killing of an innocent motorcycle rider during the attack further exposes how insecurity has widened beyond isolated targets. Ordinary people trying to survive daily life are increasingly becoming victims of violence.

For residents of Ògbómọ̀ṣọ́ zone and many rural communities across Nigeria, insecurity is no longer something they only hear about in the news. It has become part of daily life. Farmers fear going to their farms. Travellers fear lonely roads. Parents now fear sending children to school.

The attack in Oriire once again raises serious questions about rural security, intelligence gathering, and the protection of schools. While security agencies have reportedly deployed tactical teams and rescue operations are ongoing, many residents still feel vulnerable and abandoned.

Beyond rescue efforts, communities need reassurance that their lives matter. They need stronger security presence, rapid response systems, better surveillance around vulnerable schools, and genuine government attention before more innocent lives are lost.

For now, the people of Ẹ̀ṣín-Ẹ̀lẹ́, Yawota, and Òkò-ilé wait in fear and prayer, hoping for the safe return of their loved ones. But the emotional wounds left behind by this tragedy may take far longer to heal.

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