A communal clash going on between Urhobo people of
Aladja and Ijaw of Ogbe-Ijoh communities in
Udu and Warri southwest local government
areas of Delta state on Thursday, March 24,
has left many injured.
Three persons have been reported wounded.
Findings show that the two communities had been involved in incessant
clashes for decades, but it could not be ascertained if that was the cause
of the recent clash.
Speaking about the incident, Richard Koremene an indigene of Ogbe-Ijoh, said that three of his kinsmen had been butchered.
He said: “Some Ogbe-Ijoh persons have been
injured and tension is very high now and there
is concern that the hostility might escalate.”
Aladja and Ijaw of Ogbe-Ijoh communities in
Udu and Warri southwest local government
areas of Delta state on Thursday, March 24,
has left many injured.
Three persons have been reported wounded.
Findings show that the two communities had been involved in incessant
clashes for decades, but it could not be ascertained if that was the cause
of the recent clash.
Speaking about the incident, Richard Koremene an indigene of Ogbe-Ijoh, said that three of his kinsmen had been butchered.
He said: “Some Ogbe-Ijoh persons have been
injured and tension is very high now and there
is concern that the hostility might escalate.”
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