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Ile Ife Crisis: Osun Govt’s Panel Concludes Assignment

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The panel of enquiry on disturbance of public peace set up by Osun state governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola, to unravel the circumstances that led to the communal clash between Hausa and Yoruba in Ile-Ife on Friday concluded its sitting saying that nobody appeared before it to testify.

It would be recalled that fracas ensued between Hausa and Yoruba in Ile-Ife on March 8, 2017 where so many lives were lost and property worth millions of naira destroyed.

Consequent upon this, the governor set up the panel charging it to investigate the crisis within four weeks.

The panel since it began its sitting on April 19, 2017, said it has not received any eyewitness account from those that testified before it.

It said that majority of those that submitted memoranda were those that approached the panel for compensation from the government.

The panel said that when some claimed that their shops were looted during the fracas, some claimed that their houses were burnt and appealed to government to assist them.

Speaking with our correspondent after the sitting on Friday, the Secretary of the panel, Mr. Bisi Babalola, said that the panel has treated 289 of the 406 memoranda it received.

Babalola who admitted that majority of those that submitted memoranda were not at the scene of the crisis, assured that the panel would address it in its recommendation.

He dispelled the rumour that the crisis was a tribal issue, saying “security report revealed that the crisis started between a Yoruba woman and Hausa man due to misunderstanding.

“We received 406 memoranda and with the four we have taken today, we have treated 289. I can assure the public that the panel would soon make recommendation to the government in due course.

“We started sitting on April 19 and we sat for 27 days. Many of those that submitted memoranda have refused to show up before the panel despite announcement and several invitations,” Babalola stated.

Earlier, the chairman of the panel, Justice Moshood Adeigbe, appreciated the people of Ife for the cooperation and support given to the panel during its sitting in the town.

He said the panel was ready to fulfill its earlier promise to give a fair and unbiased recommendation on the outcome of its findings.

Also, the President of Ife Development Board, Lawrence Olajire Olawoyin, appreciated the governor for allowing the panel to sit in Ile-Ife where the crisis occurred.

He said that the governor had selected those that know how to manage crisis, adding “we found them very appropriate for the assignment.”

Packaged by Bunmi Oladejo

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