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Police Issue Directive Amid Rising Religious Crisis In Kwara

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Following alleged threats to peace in Ilorin, the Kwara state capital, by religious groups, the state Police command has deployed teams of policemen to extensively patrol the city and arrest anyone found undermining the efforts of the security agencies to secure the State.

In a statement by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the state police command, Ajayi Okasanmi, titled, RE: Islamic Clerics And Traditional Worshippers Conflict In Ilorin, the command advised residents of the State, especially people of diverse religious beliefs, to exercise restraint in expressing grievances whenever they arise.

The statement said that the piece of advice became necessary in view of recent happenings between some Islamic clerics and some traditional worshippers popularly called ‘Isese’ in Ilorin metropolis.

“There are lots of inciting videos circulating on different social media platforms from both religious bodies threatening fire and brimstone if one thing or the order was not done, bringing into doubt the belief that Kwara State is a State of harmony.

“In order to douse the tension, the Commissioner of Police, Kwara State, CP Ebunoluwarotimi Adelesi, psc+, FISN, invited the two groups to a meeting where both parties were given the opportunity to air their grievances and a middle-of-the ground agreement was reached.

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“Consequently, both parties were advised to maintain the peace while a lasting solution to the crisis was enabled.

“The CP also advised the parties to warn their followers posting inciting videos on social media platforms to desist forthwith, noting that Kwara State is a State of harmony, and as such, all hands must be on deck to ensure that every effort must be made to make the state remain so.

“To this end, teams of policemen have been deployed to extensively patrol the city and arrest anyone found undermining the efforts of the security agencies to secure the state.

“Finally, the command wishes to emphasize that while the right to freedom of religion as enshrined in the Nigerian constitution is sacred, respect for the culture and tradition of the people in a particular community is also important.”

(Tribune)

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