No less than two individuals supposedly kicked the bucket while property worth a large number of naira were annihilated after a conflict between Fulani dealers and Yoruba locals of Oro-Ago in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State.
Our reporter accumulated on Wednesday that some furious young people supposedly demolished no less than five vehicles and 10 bikes said to be possessed by a few Fulani individuals in the following commotion.
A source, who argued secrecy because of a paranoid fear of assault, told columnists in Ilorin that the disorder was supposedly brought about by Fulani-Bororo pilgrims who, professedly mocked a principle in the region that the pioneers ought to never bring arms, ammo and battling sticks from their settlements to market on Oro Ago market days.
He expressed that some outfitted Fulani dealers came to the business sector on Monday.
He included that the vigilance group and seekers in the range confronted them, grabbed the weapons from them and later kept them at a spot in Oro Ago town.
The source said the pioneer of the Fulani individuals in the range, famously called Serikin Fulani, shockingly raged the spot where the ammo were kept with his kin, trucked away the weapons seized by the vigilance group and gave them back to the Fulani brokers.
The source said the seekers and vigilance group endeavored to recover the re-caught weapons from the Fulani individuals.
As indicated by him, savage conflict ejected between the two camps, prompting a breakdown of laws and request as weapons were supposedly utilized uninhibitedly by the warring gatherings.
Police Public Relations Officer, Kwara State Police Command, Mr. Ajayi Okasanmi, said it was untrue that seven individuals were slaughtered amid the conflict.
He asserted that two individuals were slaughtered.
Okesanmi included that security agents had restored regularity to the region as, as per him, individuals have continued ordinary financial life and are going about their typical business untouched.
Our reporter accumulated on Wednesday that some furious young people supposedly demolished no less than five vehicles and 10 bikes said to be possessed by a few Fulani individuals in the following commotion.
A source, who argued secrecy because of a paranoid fear of assault, told columnists in Ilorin that the disorder was supposedly brought about by Fulani-Bororo pilgrims who, professedly mocked a principle in the region that the pioneers ought to never bring arms, ammo and battling sticks from their settlements to market on Oro Ago market days.
He expressed that some outfitted Fulani dealers came to the business sector on Monday.
He included that the vigilance group and seekers in the range confronted them, grabbed the weapons from them and later kept them at a spot in Oro Ago town.
The source said the pioneer of the Fulani individuals in the range, famously called Serikin Fulani, shockingly raged the spot where the ammo were kept with his kin, trucked away the weapons seized by the vigilance group and gave them back to the Fulani brokers.
The source said the seekers and vigilance group endeavored to recover the re-caught weapons from the Fulani individuals.
As indicated by him, savage conflict ejected between the two camps, prompting a breakdown of laws and request as weapons were supposedly utilized uninhibitedly by the warring gatherings.
Police Public Relations Officer, Kwara State Police Command, Mr. Ajayi Okasanmi, said it was untrue that seven individuals were slaughtered amid the conflict.
He asserted that two individuals were slaughtered.
Okesanmi included that security agents had restored regularity to the region as, as per him, individuals have continued ordinary financial life and are going about their typical business untouched.

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