A violent clash involving youths in Ilorin on Friday night resulted in the destruction of 15 vehicles within the Pakata, Sakale, and Ita Nmo communities.
According to a report by The Nation, the disturbing incident began when approximately 100 youths descended on the neighbourhood late Thursday night, armed with machetes, knives, and bottles.
They were heard shouting “Ole, Ole” (which translates to “thief” in English), indicating their intention to target alleged wrongdoers or criminals in the area.
As the group moved through the community, they allegedly focused their anger on parked vehicles, causing significant damage to at least 15 cars.
The exact motive behind the attack and the identities of those responsible remain unclear at this time.
Local residents expressed fear and concern for their safety after the violent clash.
In response to the unrest, the Kwara State Police Command has initiated a manhunt to apprehend the individuals responsible for the destruction and violence.
Law enforcement agencies are expected to work diligently to identify and arrest those involved in the clash.
Residents were urged to cooperate to restore peace to the affected neighbourhoods and ensure the public’s safety.
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JUST IN: PROPERTIES WORTH MILLIONS OF NAIRA DESTROYED AS YOUTHS CLASH IN KWARA STATE
A clash involving youths in Ilorin, the capital of Kwara State, has led to the vandalization of 15 vehicles and various properties within the Pakata, Sakale, and Ita Nmo localities.… pic.twitter.com/DraZYXYy6A
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