A violent clash between Yoruba traders and Hausa scavengers in Ibadan's Ojoo area left four people dead, prompting Oyo State to deploy security forces and order the removal of illegal structures.The conflict began when a tricycle rider was attacked and killed by suspected Hausa scavengers after a dispute at a POS outlet.The violence escalated into gunfighting, with traders fleeing and a boy killed by a stray bullet.Authorities confirmed four deaths and launched a peace meeting between community leaders and the government.The Yoruba community issued a seven-day ultimatum for illegal structures removal, while Hausa leaders denied being indigenous to the area.Both sides agreed to cooperate with the government's directive to restore calm.Security remains tight as the deadline approaches.
Original title: ‘We are not safe’ — Yoruba community issues seven-day ultimatum to Hausa scavengers after four killed in clash
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