Bandits kill five forest guards in Oyo national park attack

Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde has urged calm after bandits attacked the National Park Office in Oloka Village, killing five forest guards. The incident happened earlier on January 7, 2026, in Oriire Local Government Area. Makinde assured residents that security has been restored and measures are in place to prevent recurrences.

On January 7, 2026, bandits launched a deadly attack on the National Park Service office in Oloka Village, Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, Nigeria. The assault resulted in the deaths of five forest guard officers who were performing their duties.

Governor Seyi Makinde addressed the incident in a statement, describing it as a 'criminal attack by bandits' that caused a 'devastating loss of lives.' He expressed condolences, saying, “This is a devastating loss of the lives of personnel in the course of carrying out their lawful duties. May their souls rest in peace.”

Preliminary investigations suggest the attack was cross-border, involving bandits from outside the state. Security agencies are collaborating to address the threat and have appealed for intelligence from local residents. Makinde noted that normalcy has been restored with additional personnel deployed to the area.

The governor emphasized his administration's commitment to decisive action, stating, “Our administration will leave no stone unturned to respond decisively to prevent a recurrence of such attacks.” He specifically called on residents in Oriire and border areas to stay calm while supporting security efforts.

This incident highlights ongoing security challenges in Nigeria's border regions, where banditry affects communities and public servants alike. No further casualties or injuries were detailed in available reports.

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