Two people were killed, and dozens of others were reportedly severely wounded in the Ifon and Ilobu communities following a new crisis over land disputes.
The violence erupted in the middle of the night on Thursday when hoodlums armed with sophisticated firearms and dangerous weapons including charms, cutlasses, clubs, and arrows, organized themselves into formidable groups to unleash terror on one another.
Reports indicate that the troublemakers engaged in a fierce battle around the Odo-Oje area, which marks the boundary between the two communities, shooting at each other indiscriminately.
During the chaos, some sustained bullet wounds, while others were attacked with machetes and beaten with charms to inflict harm.
The miscreants set fire to a filling station known as Olubuse Filling Station and reportedly severely beat a couple on their motorcycle before burning their bikes.
Consequently, residents in the vicinity vacated their homes and businesses for safety.
The crisis, which had been reported to the police, did not receive adequate attention until the following day when residents of both communities clashed again at Odo-Oje and other boundary areas, resulting in the burning of two motorcycles and further violence against a couple.
Police sources confirmed that the remains of the burnt motorcycles are now stored at the police station in one of the communities.
Commenting on the situation, Chief Adegoke Ogunsola, the Otun Jagun of Ilobu, stated that the Ifons had launched an attack on the people of Ilobu.
He claimed that the trouble began last Tuesday when Ifon residents assaulted an indigene of Ilobu who was trying to rebuild his home.
He added that the Ifons also attacked a couple on their motorcycle, beat them severely, and burned their motorcycles to ashes.
In response, the Chief Press Secretary to Olufon confirmed that a primary health center in Ifon-Odun was destroyed by the attackers who invaded the community overnight.
He reported heavy gunfire in the area and acknowledged that there were casualties, although he could not comment on the exact number at the time of reporting.
Meanwhile, the police are said to have swung into action to maintain law and order as of the time of filing this report.
Two community leaders from both communities, Adesoju and Olatunde, who spoke with our correspondents, appealed to the security agents and the state government to act fast on the matter.
The two spokespersons who spoke to our reporter claimed that two unidentified individuals had reportedly been shot dead, causing widespread apprehension throughout the communities.
When contacted for comments, the new spokesperson of the Osun State Police Command, Adeoye Ademola, said the police have been drafted to the troubled zone to ensure orderliness.
Meanwhile, Governor Ademola Adeleke has directed immediate security operations to restore peace between the Ifon and Ilobu communities, urging the peace committee to revive the peace deal.
In a statement issued over the renewed crisis, Governor Adeleke enjoined the joint security task force to step in immediately and stop the clashes.
The governor, who decried the politicisation of the crisis, tasked the task force to go after the ringleaders and ensure they face the full wrath of the law.
He further urged the peace committee to ensure immediate cessation of hostility to preserve lives and properties.
The governor, while lamenting the repeated breach of peace deals among the warring communities, warned that his administration would take stringent action on the buffer zone between the two communities unless hostility stopped immediately.
The governor is currently holding security and political engagements to find a lasting solution to the crisis, which predates the administration of Governor Adeleke.
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