When the fight broke out, residents and motorists fled to safety as the
warring factions engaged themselves in a gun duel that lasted for hours
before security operatives moved in.
The clash, which was blamed on the fight for supremacy over control of
motor parks in the area, was said to be between Ajah, Olumegbon and
Ilaje factions.
The recent clash culminated in the reign of fear in all the communities
as a similar clash had caused wanton destruction of lives and
properties in the area previously.
In the previous clash, the entire Ilaje community was set ablaze over
control of Ilaje Bus Stop, which led to the death of about 10 persons,
as well as the displacement of scores of families.
Sources, who spoke to THISDAY explained that the clash would has a
battle for the ownership and territorial control of Ajah, was between
the Ilaje community and the main indigenes of Ajah.
While the Ilaje communities were regarded as settlers in the area, the
indigenes of the Ajah community were said to have risen up to reclaim
their land, a move that was rebuffed by the Ilajes.
The tentative peace restored to the community by the team of policemen
attached to the area , was however torn Saturday afternoon when a fresh
crisis erupted. One of the residents of Ilaje, Mr. Tunji Olapupo, said
the clash had initially been between Olumegbon and Ajah but quickly
spread down to Ilaje.
According to him, the duo of Olumegbon, and Ajah communities who had
alliance against Ilaje community became enemies because of the battle to
control parks in the area.
THISDAY gathered that Olumegbon boys were allegedly lured to Ajah on
the pretext that a peace meeting would be held only to be attacked by
their counterpart.
Olapupo, however, appealed to the police and the state government to
intervene and prevent the warring hoodlums from causing further mayhem
as was witnessed months back.
Although security operatives were said to have been drafted to the
area, attempts to contact the spokesperson for the state Police Command,
DSP Ngozi Braide, proved abortive.THISDAY
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