About six people have been reported dead following a brutal clash between local gangs in Ibadan.

There are conflicting reports as the Oyo state police command on Wednesday, February 24 said only one person was killed when the hoodlums clashed in Oja’ba area of Ibadan.

However, some of the residents claimed six persons were killed during the clash.


Sources said the trouble began on Tuesday evening when a group named Idowu Boys, with support from Zaccheus Boys, threatened to attack an unnamed group.

A resident of the area said Idowu Boys and the unnamed group had engaged in a deadly street fight in the past. The source said: “Idowu Boys said they had an unfinished business with the other group after a recent clash.

The members said they would attack the group after joining forces with Zaccheus Boys on Tuesday evening, so there was commotion in the area. We had to close our shops and stayed indoors because of what happened in the past.

“From what I heard, Idowu Boys said the other group killed one of their members recently and that they were prepared to take their revenge on them. They ambushed them around Gege, leading to a fight that left three dead. We later heard that six persons eventually died in the clash.”

Another eyewitness said the hoodlums initially fought with broken bottles and sticks, but resorted to the use of guns and other weapons as the fight progressed.

The Punch reports that Adekunle Ajisebutu, the state police spokesman confirmed the incident. Adekunle said the police had restored calm in the area. He said: “Only one person died.

The commissioner of police has ordered a 24-hour security coverage of the affected areas with a view to protecting lives and property. Some arrests have been made. Normalcy has returned.”

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