Baba Ase Kii Bebe Backs Use of Advanced Technology to Rescue Abducted Ogbomoso Students, Teachers


The Founder and Visionary of The Battle-Axe Squad Global Ministry, Anointed Prophet/Evangelist Taiwo Gabriel (JP), popularly known as "Baba Ase Kii Bebe" (Authority Doesn't Beg), has expressed deep concern over the continued captivity of students and teachers abducted during the recent attack in Ogbomoso, Oyo State.

The cleric made his position known while reacting to a viral video in which prominent human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), reportedly suggested the use of advanced technology and drone surveillance to facilitate the rescue of the victims.

According to the proposal highlighted in the viral video, security agencies could deploy sophisticated drone technology capable of identifying the precise location of kidnappers in remote forest areas. Falana was said to have suggested that authorities explore non-lethal methods to neutralize the criminals, rescue the victims safely, and subsequently apprehend the perpetrators.

The suggestion has generated widespread debate among Nigerians, with many expressing differing views on its feasibility and implementation.

Speaking on the matter, Prophet Taiwo Gabriel threw his weight behind any lawful and effective strategy capable of securing the prompt release of the abducted students and teachers.

The cleric stated that the safety and wellbeing of innocent children and educators should remain a top priority for government and security agencies, urging authorities to explore every available option to bring the victims home safely.

According to him, if Nigeria lacks certain technological capabilities required for such operations, there is nothing wrong with seeking collaboration, expertise, or support from countries with advanced security and military technology.

He stressed that the protection of human lives should take precedence over bureaucratic delays and that innovative solutions should be embraced in addressing the country's growing security challenges.

Prophet Gabriel further noted that while security agencies continue their rescue efforts, prayers must also continue for divine intervention, protection, and wisdom for those involved in the operation.

"We must do everything within the law to ensure the safe return of these children and their teachers. Government should explore every available option, including modern technology, while we continue to pray for God's intervention," he said.

The cleric also offered prayers for the victims, their families, security personnel, and government officials involved in the rescue mission, expressing hope that the abductees would soon regain their freedom unharmed.

He called on Nigerians to remain united in prayers and support ongoing efforts aimed at restoring peace and security across the country.

The abduction of the students and teachers in Ogbomoso has continued to attract national attention, with religious leaders, civil society groups, and concerned citizens calling for urgent action to secure the release of all those still in captivity.

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