25 injured as Muslims, Egungun clash in Oyo
25 people were said to have been injured when followers of the traditional Egungun religion and some Islamic faithfuls clashed in Kishi town, in the Oke-Ogun area of Oyo State on Wednesday.
The clash came at a time when the traditional ruler of the town, the Iba of Kishi, Oba Moshood Arowoduye, was celebrating his 20th coronation anniversary.
The fight began on Tuesday when masqueraders in the town were celebrating their festival. It was learnt that a Muslim cleric, popularly called Alfa Lati, told the worshippers not to pass through a street located in Koso, in the Mapo area of the town, where he lived.
The source, who preferred not to be named, said, “The Egungun worshippers felt challenged and embarrassed by the order and decided to dare Alfa Lati. They said the street belonged to everyone irrespective of religious affiliation and that no one could stop them from moving freely. They passed through the street, leading to a clash.
“Weapons were used in the clash and many of the Egungun worshippers were injured. They planned a reprisal which they carried out on Wednesday. They were also angered that the masks of the masqueraders were removed which they considered a sacrilege and a bad omen.
“During the second clash, at least 15 people were injured and taken to a hospital in a nearby town for treatment.”
It was also gathered that Kishi monarch summoned a security meeting on Wednesday, urging that the Egungun festival be halted until the coronation anniversary ended.
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