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Two feared killed as youths clash in Ibadan again
No fewer than two persons, on Thursday, have reportedly been killed in a clash among the youths of Inalende, Abebi and Oopo areas of Ibadan, Oyo State capital.
The incident came barely 24 hours after people allegedly died in a clash between phone dealers at Iwo Road and transport workers.
NAN reported that the clash had started on Wednesday when a group of youths from Inalende were said to have killed two people in Oopo, allegedly with the support of their counterparts from Abebi.
Oopo, Abebi, and Inalende are neighbouring communities in the heart of Ibadan.
A witness, who requested not to be named, said that clashes among the youths in the affected areas had become frequent recently.
He said that the youths in the area were still threatening to retaliate the killing of their members, notwithstanding the heavy presence of security agencies.
He said, “I am confirming it. I am a newspaper vendor in this area but I don’t want you to mention my name.
“The two boys are already down (killed) as I speak with you.
“Although the police and NSCDC personnel were here to maintain peace, those guys were still threatening to retaliate the killing of their two members.
“I wish the police can still send more reinforcement to our area to ensure that more lives are not lost.”
Another witness said, “They have killed two people already. We have yet to know those behind the attack.”
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Adewale Osifeso, confirmed the incident in a telephone interview with NAN.
Mr Osifeso, however, said that no life was lost in the incident.
“Yes, there was a little bit of violence in the area and we have deployed adequate tactical operatives to maintain law and order.
“The divisional police officer (DPO) of that area is there; no life was lost,” the police spokesman said.
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