There was pandemonium on Sunday in the
Sabo area of Akure, the Ondo State capital, as the Yoruba engaged in a
free-for-all with some members of the Hausa community, leading to many
people being injured.
It was gathered that the fight involved
some followers of a masquerader in Akure who entered the Sabo area,
where most of the Hausa resided.
A source explained that the followers of
the masquerader passed through the Old Garage area of Akure where some
Hausas sold groceries.
The followers were alleged to have
attempted to disrupt the business of the Hausa traders which was
resisted by the latter, leading to a clash.
The source said, “The crisis started
after some followers of the Akure masquerader disturbed the activities
of the Hausa, who were selling at the Old Garage area. “
It was gathered that vehicular movement was halted on Oba Adesida Road for several hours.
Some motorcycles were reportedly burnt, while some houses were torched.
Also, men of the state police command
and the 32 Artillery Brigade of the Nigerian Army, were reportedly
deployed in the scene to forestall further breakdown of law and order.
Confirming the incident, the state
Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Femi Joseph, said the command had
begun investigation into the matter.
He said, “We learnt that some people who
were following a masquerader had issues with some members of the Hausa
community. But immediately we drafted our men there, normalcy was
returned. We are still looking for the people that caused the crisis. If
we arrest them, we will charge them to court.”
The Chief Press Secretary to the Deji of
Akure, Oba Aladelusi Aladetoyinbo, Mr. Michael Adeyeye, said the palace
was also investigating the matter.
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