Ondo Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu has imposed a 24 hour curfew on Ode and Isinigbo in Akure North Local Government Area of the state following the escalation of violent clashes in the communities.
This is
coming after gunmen in the early hours of Friday, December 11, allegedly
invaded the palace of the traditional ruler of Isinigbo, Oba Samuel Oyewole
Babalola Fadahunsi, the Onijan of Ijan-Ekiti, setting the palace ablaze and
killing two people.
It was
gathered that the gunmen shot the monarch's brother who later died at the
hospital while their driver was burnt inside the vehicle while trying to escape
from the scene.
The injured
traditional ruler was rescued by the residents of the community and rushed to
the hospital.
The two
communities of Ode and Isinigbo had been at war over a land dispute which led
to the setting of the palace of the Ajagunode of Ode community, Oba Adewale
Boboye, on fire last week.
The State
Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Donald Ojogo, who confirmed the
latest development in a statement, said the curfew takes effect immediate.
The Governor
equally ordered a massive manhunt for perpetrators of the despicable violence
just as investigations are already on to unravel the real cause(s) of same.
"With
respect to the curfew, security agencies have been directed to ensure total
compliance with the order. For emphasis, both Ode and Isinigbo communities have
been closed down for any unathourised human movement and activity until further
notice." the statement reads.

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