Osun state police command have announced that gunmen have killed six people in a family in the early hours of Sunday in the State.
According to ChannelsTV, Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Yemisi Opalola, confirmed this via a telephone conversation.
The police spokesman revealed that the incident happened in a village near Wasinmi, a community along Ife/Ibadan expressway in the state.
She noted that all the victims were Fulanis, stressing that the state Commissioner of Police, Wale Olokode, had visited the scene of the incident.
However, the State Police Command later clarified that the killing of six family members in the state is not due to any clash between farmers and herders.
The command made this known in a statement on Sunday by its spokesperson, Opalola Olawiyin, titled, ‘Ikire, Osun incident not farmers/herders clash, says CP Olokode’.
The statement read;
The Osun State Police Command wishes to state categorically that the unfortunate attack on a family at a settlement in the outskirts of Wasinmi Village, Ikire, Osun State, today 14th March, 2021, is not connected with any clash between farmers and herders as speculated in some sections of the media.
The Commissioner of Police, Osun State Command, CP Olawale Olokode, psc, who visited the scene of the incident for an ‘on-the-spot security assessment’, noted that the Command has commenced discrete investigations into the incident and already carrying out intensive manhunt for the perpetrators to bring them to justice.
The CP notes that preliminary investigations by the Police reveal that some yet to be identified gunmen, stormed, attacked and shot sporadically at a family of six at a settlement in the outskirts of Wasinmi Village, Ikire, Osun State, leaving one person injured.
Police Operatives from Ikire Division and other law enforcement agencies were promptly drafted to the scene to prevent further attacks on residents in the area and arrest the perpetrators but the attackers escaped on sighting the security team.
The CP appeals to the people of the State, particularly residents of Ikire and its environs not to panic but collaborate with the Police by giving timely information that will assist in arresting the culprits. He reassures them of the commitment of the Police to their safety, as adequate security measures have been emplaced to forestall future occurrences of such incident.
The CP also enjoins reporters to verify their news before making it public in order to avoid disinformation that could trigger unnecessary crises capable of disrupting the existing peace being enjoyed in the State.