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Senator Ademola Adeleke, the governor of Osun State, and the service commanders of the many security agencies in Osun have implemented strict policies and plans to bring peace back to the Ifon-Ilobu-Erin Osun communities and permanently prevent the communal feud from reoccurring.

As a spokesperson for Governor Adeleke, Mallam Olawale Rasheed according to reports, a separate, private meeting with traditional leaders and chiefs from the affected areas took place on Saturday. The leaders were given dire threats to embrace peace or risk the full force of the law.

Part of the release reads, “Various service commanders at the meeting discussed the presentations by the state governor and adopted several peace measures which are already under implementation.

“Governor Adeleke had earlier called for decisive action to permanently resolve the conflict and proceeded to issue directives to the commanders for immediate action.

“Part of the directives include immediate deployment of the joint task force with all necessary logistics for operational results, summoning of key ring leaders in the affected towns for interrogation and signing of peace undertaking, arrests and immediate prosecution of perpetrators of the violence, invoking of cyber crime act to nab those spreading old videos to cause more violence.

“The Governor further threatened to suspend the traditional rulers of the affected towns if violence should resurface while those who sign peace undertakings will face the law if communal confrontation reoccur.

“The state governor also used the opportunity to alert the security agencies of what he termed “other security threats” in the state arising from opposition destabilisation plots namely, plans to ignite conflicts across motor parks in the state; sponsoring of fake local government workers group; and hoodlum protest in the guise of teachers’ applicants protest among others.

“While commending the security agencies for their patriotic service to the state, Governor Adeleke urged them to act on all the resolutions reached as he pledges the administration’s support for all peace moves by the service commanders.

“The service commanders at the meeting pledged to implement the security measures agreed to at the meeting and assured the government and the people of the affected communities of imminent restoration and sustenance of peace in the areas.

“In attendance are service commanders from the Nigerian Army, the police, the Department Of State Service, the Civil Defence Corps, the Immigration service, the Amotekun Security Service among others.”

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