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Osun Crisis: Adeleke visits warring Ifon, Ilobu communities

After the communal clash between Ifon of Orolu Local Government Area and Ilobu of Irepodun Council, Governor Ademola Adeleke on Monday inspected the affected areas of the communities.

The Nation reports that over 100,000 residents were displaced, lives lost and over N2billon property destroyed during the clash with the two communities which later extended to Erin-Osun over land dispute.

Adeleke imposed a 24-hour curfew on the communities and handed over warning letter of dethronement to their kings.

On Monday, Adeleke with some members of his cabinet conducted on-the-spot assessment of the warring the communities, which lasted for about two hours.

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The Governor and his entourage toured Ilobu, Ifon, and Erin.

There were countless numbers of empty bullet shell in affected areas as most houses around the market areas of Ilobu were razed down.

Most residents of Ilobu have moved to the boundary of Okini via Ojutu bridge, a neighbouring town to the warring communities, as they stood beside the road lamenting the level of destruction.

Speaking with journalists after the assessment, Adeleke condemned the level of destruction in the communities, lamenting that such crisis will give the the entire state negative image.

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He said: “We have gone around and as you can see there are security operatives in every places. The curfew imposed has been very effective because we went around all three communities of Ilobu, Ifon, and Erin Osun.

“I am happy that the whole place is calm now and I want to commend security agencies for up and doing to ensure lasting peace.”

He continued: “This crisis has lingered for a long and when I first came in as the Governor, I told when they are fighting there will be no development in the town, people will be scared of coming here. They will not come to Osun State not knowing that it is just a section of the community, they will run away.

“We have put a lot of things in place and by the special grace of God, peace will be permanent. I have given a directive that all the culprits be brought to book.

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“I am not going to take nonsense anymore because it’s getting too much, my people are dying, houses are being burnt and that is not acceptable.”

Osun Police spokesperson, SP Adeola Adeoye confirmed: “So far, three suspects have been arrested in breach of the curfew armed with a Dane gun.

“Thorough investigation will be conducted and suspects would be charged to court for prosecution accordingly. The Command is equally monitoring the situation closely with a view to fishing out all the trouble makers and their sponsors to ensure that they face the wrath of the law.”

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