PDP Rep Candidate for Ibadan Northeast and Southeast Constituency, Hon. Adejoke (AAA), Sends New Month Message, Prays for Safe Return of Abducted Teachers and Students

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate for the Ibadan Northeast/Ibadan Southeast House of Representatives Federal Constituency, Hon. Adejoke Adekanmbi-Akinseye (AAA), has extended heartfelt New Month greetings to her constituents, the people of Oyo State, and Nigerians across the country as they welcome the month of June.
In her message, Hon Adejoke expressed gratitude to God for His grace and mercies, which have enabled many to witness the beginning of a new month. She urged citizens to remain hopeful, resilient, and steadfast despite the nation’s challenges, expressing optimism that June would usher in greater opportunities, peace, progress, and prosperity for individuals, families, and communities.
The House of Representatives hopeful also expressed deep concern over the abduction of students and teachers in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, describing the incident as painful, unfortunate, and disturbing. She called on security agencies and relevant authorities to intensify efforts toward securing the immediate and safe release of the victims.
According to her, the safety and welfare of children and educators must remain a top priority, stressing that schools should be safe environments for learning, growth, and development, free from fear and insecurity.
Hon Adejoke further appealed to residents to continue supporting security agencies with credible information while keeping the abducted students, teachers, and their families in their prayers during this difficult period.

“As we step into the month of June, I join well-meaning Nigerians in praying for the safe return of our abducted children and teachers. May God protect them, comfort their families, and grant wisdom and success to those working tirelessly for their rescue,” she stated.
She also encouraged Nigerians to remain united and committed to the collective task of building a safer, more secure, and prosperous nation, noting that compassion, patriotism, and responsible leadership are crucial to overcoming the country’s current challenges.

Hon. Adejoke concluded by wishing her constituents and all Nigerians a peaceful, productive, and rewarding month of June, while expressing hope that the abducted students and teachers would soon reunite safely with their families.





