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Gunmen Attack Secondary School In Oyo Community

May 15, 2026
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Gunmen stormed a secondary school in rural Oyo State in broad daylight, abducting an unknown number of students and the school’s principal in what authorities have declared a major security emergency.

The attackers descended on the Ahoro-Esinele community in the Oriire Local Government Area between 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m., targeting Community High School, Ahoro-Esinele, during what would have been a routine morning at the institution.

The audacity of the operation carried out in full daylight in a populated community has sent shockwaves across the state and reignited urgent questions about the security of rural schools in Nigeria’s southwest.

Among those seized was the school’s principal, Mrs. Rachael Alamu, whom sources say was forcibly taken from the premises and driven away in her own vehicle, a chilling detail that suggests the attackers had conducted prior surveillance of the school and its staff.

At least one teacher was shot during the raid, though the victim’s condition and identity remain unconfirmed at the time of this report.

“The school principal, Mrs. Rachael Alamu, was also abducted. They also shot a teacher in the school. I don’t know the sex of the teacher,” a community source told our correspondent, their voice betraying the panic still gripping the tight-knit settlement.

The gunmen, after executing the abductions, fled the scene in the direction of a forest reserve that borders the community, terrain well-known for offering cover to criminal elements operating in the region and making pursuit by security forces considerably more difficult.

The geography of Ahoro-Esinele may have played directly into the attackers’ hands. Sources within the community note that the nearest police division, Ikoyi Division, is located at a considerable distance from the scene, a logistical reality that likely afforded the gunmen critical minutes to disappear into the dense forest.

“The police station is far from that place. The nearest police station should be the Ikoyi Division,” the source confirmed, highlighting a recurring vulnerability in Nigeria’s rural security architecture, where understaffed and remotely posted security units are often unable to mount a timely response to fast-moving criminal operations.

The Oyo State Police Command has confirmed that an attack occurred, though spokesperson Olayinka Ayanlade stopped short of officially acknowledging the reported kidnappings in his initial response to our correspondent.

“There was an attack in that area. The Commissioner of Police is on his way to the area,” Ayanlade said curtly in a telephone conversation, declining to address whether any persons had been abducted or the current condition of the injured teacher.

The deployment of the Commissioner of Police himself to the scene signals that the State Command is treating the incident with the highest level of urgency, though families of the affected students are unlikely to find comfort in official caution until their children are confirmed safe.

As of the time of filing this report, the precise number of students taken remains unknown, a fact that is deepening anguish among parents and residents of the community who are scrambling for information. An unspecified number of students. We don’t know their number,” the community source admitted, reflecting the chaos and confusion that followed the attack.

Security analysts say this incident bears the hallmarks of increasingly sophisticated and brazen kidnapping operations that have been expanding beyond Nigeria’s northwest into the southwest, with schools being deliberately targeted for their vulnerability and the high ransom leverage that abducted children and educators provide.

The Oyo State Government and the Nigeria Police Force are yet to issue a comprehensive official statement. Further details are expected as the commissioner of police arrives at the scene, and a clearer picture of the scale of the abductions emerges.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Gunmen carried out a devastating daylight raid on Community High School, Ahoro-Esinele, in Oyo State, abducting the school principal, Mrs. Rachael Alamu, and an unknown number of students while shooting at least one teacher.

The attackers fled into a nearby forest reserve, exploiting the community’s remoteness and the significant distance from the nearest police station, a critical vulnerability that almost certainly enabled their escape.

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