Wednesday 1 February 2017

n Ekiti Traditional ruler reportedly kill resident over land dispute

A traditional ruler have allegedly killed a resident in Ayede Ekiti, Oye LG as a result of a land dispute.
 Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris

The police have arrested two persons  in Ayede Ekiti,  Oye Local Government Area of Ekiti,  following  a violent protest  which trailed the alleged killing of one person  by a traditional ruler in the area.

The protest,  which lasted for  hours,  was said to have been ignited when  the victim   identified as Seyi Oladipo was allegedly shot dead by the  traditional ruler over a  land dispute.
Sources told the News Agency of  Nigeria (NAN) that the land in dispute was  at Orisunmibare located  between Ayede Ekiti and the  neighbouring town of  Itaji Ekiti.
The 40-year-old   father of three was allegedly shot on the land by the traditional ruler  who then fled, resulting in  the  protest  by youths in the aggrieved community.
The swift deployment of policemen from the Oye Police Division prevented a breakdown of law and order.
When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer  in  Ekiti State, DSP  Alberto Adeyemi,  confirmed the incident.
I have just confirmed that there was a protest in the town over the death of a person but everything is now under control
“Two people have been arrested while others are also being trailed by our men over the incident,’’  he said.
NAN reports that the state government had equally intervened in the crisis.
The Deputy Governor, Dr Kolapo Olusola,  who visited the area,  sued for peace among the feuding communities, saying government would do everything within its powers to return normalcy to the area.
Courtesy of Ripples

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