Terrorists took principal Rachael Alamu and dozens of pupils plus teachers from schools in Oyo State’s Oriire LGA on May 15.
Today marks 27 days in captivity with no releases yet.
In a new video from where they hold her, Alamu speaks out clearly.
She says the terrorists seek the release of their own detained members only.
They do not want the large sums or policy changes that spread online earlier.
Security teams continue operations in the area while state officials stick to rescue plans over talks.
This leaves relatives anxious as days add up. Residents in Ogbomoso came out again this week to call for faster steps to bring everyone back.
Alamu urges leaders to keep politics away from the case.
She asks Nigerians to share facts and avoid stories that could make things harder.
One teacher passed away during the events at the schools.
People in the communities now move with more caution.
Parents watch their children closely and schools change how they operate daily.
The situation shows the continued challenges with security across parts of the region.
Families keep pressing authorities as efforts go on to return the missing loved ones home.
