EKO HOT BLOG reports that at least five persons have been feared dead, as a new year carnival, staged by youths loyal to two warring monarchs in lkare Akoko, Akoko North East area of Ondo State, turned bloody.
It was also gathered many were seriously injured during a bloody clash between some Fulani and Hausa settlers at Ogbese Community, in the same council area of the state.
Two monarchs, Olukare of Ikare, Oba Akadiri Saliu Momoh and Oba Adeleke Adegbite-Adedoyin II, the Owa-Ale of Iyometa, Ikare, were reportedly summoned by both the state government and the security agencies, over the breakdown of law and order during the carnival in their community.
Governor Rotimi Akeredolu has directed that security personnel be deployed to the troubled community.
The major street in lkare remained deserted at the time of filling in this report, with both soldiers and police officers patrolling the ancient town.
An age-long rivalry exists between the two monarchs.
Sources revealed to Vanguard that intense shootings began on Tuesday evening and continued yesterday morning.
Shop owners hurriedly closed shop while tension gripped the community
The use of the Okoja area for the carnival sparked the bloodbath.
It was gathered that youths from the Olukare area prevented some Owa Ale youths the use of the Okoja area for celebration, and the Owa Ale youths retaliated by stopping the carnival.
A local said: “You know Ikare is divided and Okoja is like the centre between the two. The Owa Ale people wanted to use the place but Olukare youths stopped them.
“When the Olukare wanted to use the place for the carnival on Tuesday, the Owa Ale people stopped them and there was a crisis. The shooting was much that the town became deserted.
“This morning (Wednesday) the youths mobilised for another attack and the shootings continued. Many shops have been closed down but the police have intervened.”
Contacted, the state police image maker, Funmi Odunlami, was silent on the casualties but confirmed that many people were seriously injured during the bloody clash.
Odunlami, also speaking to Vanguard, said: ”the warring parties have been warned to maintain peace; Police and soldiers are patrolling the town to ensure law and order within the area.
Another local revealed that the crisis was caused as a result of a clash between a Fulani man living in the forest and a Hausa man in the community over Indian hemp.
According to him, “the Fulani man allegedly stole from a pack of the cannabis kept in the bush by the Hausa man.
”The two of them fought over a pack of Indian hemp kept in the bush by the Hausa man. The fight extended to the town on Tuesday.
“It happened that one of the Fulani men was killed in the clash, and shops that belong to Hausa people were set ablaze in the night.”
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