Crime
Armed Robbery: Ooni Declares Curfew In Ile Ife
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Ooni has declared curfew in Ile Ife over armed robbery.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi has declared restriction of movement from 11pm to 5am daily, following a sudden rise in incidents of armed robbery within Ile Ife.
In a message by Lowa Adimula of Ife, High Chief Abraham Adekola, who is the third in line to Ooni, said the Ooni-in-Council had to put up the measure on behalf of the monarch, to curtail criminality in the town.
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Chief Adekola, who said Oba Ogunwusi was in Sokoto on official assignment when the armed robbery incidents started happening, added that the palace chiefs had to act after briefing the royal father in a bid to arrest the situation.
Adekola, who assured that no one would be molested before or during the curfew, said since the restriction was imposed, there was a drastic reduction in cases of armed robbery in the town.
“It is true, restriction of movement had been imposed in the name of Baba Ooni. He is in Sokoto on an official assignment but after consultation with him, we agreed to impose restrictions from 11pm to 5am daily until the situation improves.
“During the restriction, no night party, vigil or movement. It is just to check criminality in the town.
“Armed robbers had invaded Ife. They killed and maimed people. We just have to act to arrest the situation and since we imposed restrictions, the situation has improved.
“Police, vigilante and even chiefs are not sleeping. We are all involved. No one will be molested but we just want to check movement to stop the sudden rise in the armed robbery cases,” Adekola stated.
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