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Sunday Igboho Inspects Old Oyo National Park Amid Rising Security Concerns (VIDEO)
Yoruba Nation activist Sunday Igboho has carried out an inspection of parts of the Old Oyo National Park following growing concerns over insecurity in Igboho and surrounding communities in Oyo State.
The visit comes amid heightened tension in the area after the reported abduction of a pregnant woman, her children and a sibling by suspected kidnappers.

According to reports, the incident has sparked widespread concern among residents and renewed calls for stronger security measures to protect lives and property.
Security Concerns Trigger Inspection
During the inspection, Igboho expressed concern over the security situation affecting communities around the park and surrounding forest areas.
He stated that criminal activities would not be tolerated and emphasized the need for decisive action against individuals responsible for kidnapping and other violent crimes.

The activist, who has long positioned himself as an advocate for the security of Yoruba communities, said residents deserve to live without fear of attacks or abductions.
Reaction to Kidnap Incident
The inspection followed reports that a pregnant woman, her children and a sibling were abducted by armed criminals in the area.
The incident generated public outrage and heightened anxiety among local residents.
Igboho reportedly issued a deadline to community leaders to assist in efforts aimed at securing the safe release of the victims and identifying those responsible for the crime.
Focus on Community Safety
Residents have continued to raise concerns about criminal activities in forested areas across parts of Oyo State, with kidnapping remaining one of the major security challenges affecting several communities.
Security experts have repeatedly stressed the importance of intelligence gathering, community cooperation and law enforcement operations in addressing such threats.
Why This Matters
The latest development highlights the continuing security concerns facing many rural communities across Nigeria.
Incidents of kidnapping have remained a major challenge in several states, prompting calls for stronger security measures and improved protection for vulnerable communities.
The situation has also renewed debate about the role of local leaders, community groups and security agencies in responding to emerging threats.
What Happens Next?
Attention will now focus on efforts to secure the release of the abducted victims and ongoing measures aimed at improving security in the affected communities.
Residents and stakeholders are also expected to monitor developments around the Old Oyo National Park and surrounding areas as authorities continue efforts to combat criminal activities.
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