The Federal Government says it welcomes the suspension of the teachers’ strike in Oyo State, describing the development as a result of dialogue among relevant parties and as a step toward restoring uninterrupted learning. In reports from multiple outlets, the Ministry of Education says the strike is suspended after sustained engagements involving the Federal Ministry of Education, the Oyo State Government, and the leadership of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), with consultations described at national, zonal, and state levels. Education Minister Dr. Tunji Alausa is quoted saying teachers are returning to classrooms to educate students, citing collaboration and coordination with NUT leadership and the Oyo State authorities. The minister also commends Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde and NUT officials for their roles in reaching a resolution. According to the coverage, the strike began after security concerns in the state, including the abduction of teachers and pupils in Oriire Local Government Area, which disrupted teaching in public primary and secondary schools for weeks. The government reiterates its commitment to quality education and school safety, indicating it will continue working with state governments, teachers’ unions, and security agencies.