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Normalising the Exceptional: The Routine of Mass Kidnappings

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In mid-May 2026, armed men attacked schools in Oyo State, Nigeria, in a coordinated assault that resulted in the abduction of dozens of schoolchildren and staff. A month later, the silence remains heavy. There has been no definitive closure. No publicly confirmed resolution for all victims. Only intermittent updates, cautious statements, and the familiar reassurance that “efforts are ongoing.”

There was a time when an incident of this scale would shake the political and security architecture of the country. Emergency meetings would dominate headlines. Security deployments would be visible and immediate. The national mood would harden into urgency until something concrete happened. Today, however, what follows mass abduction has begun to resemble a rehearsed cycle: shock, statements, promises, and gradual disappearance from public attention, of course, without proportional resolution.

This is how the exceptional becomes ordinary.

The most disturbing shift is not only that mass kidnapping continues, but that it is increasingly absorbed into the national culture of crisis management. Each incident is treated as urgent in the moment, yet it all feels like a deja vu. Over time, this repetition produces a subtle but dangerous transformation: what should be intolerable begins to feel expected.

In the Oyo case, the pattern is particularly stark. A mass abduction occurs. The nation reacts. Security agencies mobilise. Then days stretch into weeks. Families wait in suspended hope. Communities live between fear and uncertainty. And gradually, the story recedes from front-page urgency without the closure that should justify that retreat. This is the essence of desensitisation; not the absence of reaction, but the weakening of it over time.

What makes this particularly dangerous is how it redefines public expectation. When repeated crises do not produce visible structural change, citizens begin to adjust not because they accept insecurity, but because they lose confidence in disruption. Outrage still appears, but it no longer sustains pressure. Attention still rises, but it no longer forces transformation. The result is a society that reacts intensely but briefly, while the underlying problem remains structurally untouched. This is the quiet collapse beneath the visible crisis: not just insecurity, but the normalisation of insecurity through repetition.

There is also a deeper governance failure embedded in this pattern. Each incident is treated as separate, requiring a fresh response, a new investigation, and renewed assurances. But without institutional learning that produces visible change, each cycle becomes a reset rather than a progression. Responsibility is repeatedly acknowledged but rarely consolidated into measurable reform. Over time, failure becomes diffused across agencies, timelines, and narratives present everywhere, but accountable nowhere.
In such a system, tragedy becomes administratively familiar.

This is why the passage of time in the Oyo kidnapping case matters. A month is not just a measure of elapsed days; it is a measure of diminishing urgency. Each passing week without clear resolution shifts the incident further from emergency status into the realm of ongoing national background noise. It is Families, however, who bear the weight of this absence. They experience waiting without certainty, and fear without end.
Meanwhile, the public cycle moves on. New headlines emerge. New controversies demand attention. And the previous tragedy slowly transitions from crisis to memory without ever passing through justice.

It is paramount to underline that a functioning state is not defined by the absence of insecurity alone, but by its refusal to allow repetition without transformation. When the same kind of tragedy recurs with similar patterns and similar outcomes, the issue becomes an institutional accommodation.

And that is the most dangerous stage of all.

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