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4 reportedly killed in communal clash

Also, some other victims with gunshot injuries were said to have been rushed to the hospital for treatment.

An angry mob.

Scores of other victims with gunshot injuries were said to have been rushed to the hospital for treatment as many houses were allegedly razed in the crisis.

The unidentified graduate was said to have accompanied his wife to the market when he was allegedly hit by a stray bullet.

Investigation gathered by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) revealed that the crisis, which started around 7a.m., erupted from a market bordering the two communities resulting in sporadic gunshots.

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The market was said to have been a subject of age-long clashes and bone of contention between the two neighbouring communities.

It would be recalled that similar crisis erupted between the two  communities about two years ago in which several burial sites, houses and a National Security and Civil Defense Corps office were touched.

Many residents of the warring communities were said to have relocated to other communities in Imode and Egosi as fighting rages.

A source, who preferred anonymity, told NAN that the recent crisis escalated following disagreement on who is authorised to first sell yams belonging to leaders of the two communities at the said market.

NAN gathered that it had been an age-long tradition that one of the traditional rulers from the two communities would finish selling his yams at the disputed market before others sell theirs.

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According to the source, “I think that authority was challenged by a community leader from the opposing community during today’s market and an argument ensued.

“I was inside the market when an argument ensued between some people on who should first sell yams at the market.

“Within a twinkle of an eye the argument degenerated and there were sporadic gunshots from different direction and we scampered to safety,” the source added.

Meanwhile, Mr Ajayi Okasanmi, the Police Spokesperson in Kwara, while confirming the development, however, said the command was yet to ascertain the number of casualties.

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He said that some detachment of police patrol team had been deployed to the crisis scene to maintain law and order.

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