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Ifon-Ilobu Communal Crisis: Adeleke Partially Relaxes Curfew

Ifon-Ilobu Communal Crisis: Adeleke Partially Relaxes Curfew
  • PublishedMarch 2, 2025

•Curfew Now Between 10pm To 4am

 

Osun state Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke has partially relaxed the curfew imposed on residents of Ilobu and Ifon from 7pm to 7am.

The curfew will now be observed from 10pm to 4 am with effect from today, Sunday 2nd of March, 2025.

OSUN DEFENDER reports that Governor Adeleke imposed the curfew following the incessant communal crisis between the communities.

The Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Oluomo Kolapo Alimi, in a statement announcing the partial relaxation of the curfew, said Governor Adeleke expressed satisfaction that, at last, peace is gradually returning to the affected communities.

The Statement reads, “His Excellency, Governor Ademola Adeleke has expressed happiness and satisfaction with the gradual return to peace in the embattled communities of Ifon and Ilobu over land disputes.

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“Though not yet 100% return to peace, Governor Adeleke, however, expressed conviction that it is just a matter of time for total peace to be attained in the communities.

“Accordingly, the Governor has directed that the initial 7pm to 7am curfew imposed on the two communities by his administration in the wake of the crisis on the 16th day of January 2025 be relaxed from the hitherto 12 hours to 6 hours daily, beginning from 10pm to 4am with effect from today, Sunday 2nd day of March 2025 until total peace is seen and noted to have been returned.

“Furthermore, Mr Governor has directed the contingent of all security personnel, including the Nigeria Army, Nigeria Police, and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, to continue to maintain 24-hour surveillance in the warring communities.

“All stakeholders in the communities are further advised to cooperate with the State Government to resolve the issues amicably.

“Finally, His Excellency urges all sons and daughters of the two communities, including their traditional rulers and other interested stakeholders, to use the period of the ongoing holy month of Ramadan to pray for lasting peace and harmony.

“Mr Governor equally renewed his earlier appeal and warning that, anyone or group of persons found or caught doing or masterminding any further breakdown of law and order to truncate the level of peace being gradually achieved in the two communities will be made to face the full wrath of the law.”