Scores Killed As Hausa, Yoruba Traders Clash In Ile-Ife
No fewer than five people have been reported killed in a clash between Yoruba and Hausa traders in the Sabo area of Ile-Ife
in Osun state.
A
resident of the ancient city said the situation started on Tuesday, but
escalated on Wednesday morning.
Adeyeye
Ogunwusi, ooni of Ife, reportedly intervened through seeking the assistance of
security operatives.
The
security agents deployed in the town were said to have foiled an attempt of
aggrieved Yoruba residents to gain access into Sabo community, which is
predominantly occupied by Hausa people.
The
angry mob then stormed Lagere, a neighbouring community, and attacked Hausa
traders there.
A
witness said security agents found it difficult to control the rampaging mob.
Many
have fled Ife as a result of the crisis, which has also led to the destruction
of property worth millions of naira.
The
cause of the clash is not yet known.
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