Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun has taken a firm stance against alarming rumors of school kidnappings, labeling them as unfounded and detrimental to public safety. In a statement released on June 2, 2026, he urged residents to remain calm and not be swayed by what he referred to as "fake news." This response comes amid rising fears in Nigeria regarding the safety of schoolchildren, particularly in the wake of past incidents that have heightened anxiety among parents.
Adeleke's administration has been under scrutiny, especially as the nation grapples with a troubling trend of abductions linked to armed groups. "We must not allow misinformation to create panic within our communities," emphasized Malam Olawale Rasheed, the governor's spokesperson, highlighting the importance of maintaining trust in government communications.
As the state moves forward, Adeleke's government faces the dual challenge of ensuring security and countering misinformation. The governor's proactive approach aims to reassure residents while underscoring the vital role of accurate information in safeguarding the community. Citizens are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to local authorities, fostering a collaborative effort to enhance public safety.