Days after armed Yoruba Nation agitators invaded the Oyo State Government secretariat, gunmen on Tuesday, stormed the Ilejemeje local government area secretariat in Ẹda-Oniyọ, Ekiti State, causing panic and chaos among workers.
The attackers disrupted normal activities and forced employees to flee the premises for safety.
The hoodlums who were said to have come from the Obbo-Aiyegunle community in the neighbouring Kwara State, violently stormed the secretariat, firing several gunshots, making workers run in different directions, running for their dear lives, and in the ensuing pandemonium, one of them was injured.
The hoodlums were said to have vandalized the secretariat building and other property of the council.
Though the cause of the attack was still sketchy as at press time, it was reliably gathered that the two communities have been embroiled in crisis for some time over land disputes.
During the attack, which lasted for several hours, one person was said to have sustained serious injury and was said to have been rushed to the State Specialist Hospital in Iye-Ekiti for urgent medical attention.
Sources disclosed that the hoodlums who were heavily armed with dangerous weapons like guns, charms and cutlasses invaded the secretariat at about 10am.
Speaking on the attack, the Eleda of Eda Oniyo community, Oba Awodipo Awolola explained that the hoodlums had in few days attacked some residents of the community, with charm in their farmlands; the development which the monarch said had resulted in panic and tension in the community.
The traditional ruler who lamented the absence of police posts in the area, said there was a need for security outfits to mobilize more officers to the community to prevent further breaking of law and orders.
Similarly, the Chairman of Ilejemeje Local Government, Alaba Dada, said the suspected hoodlums were from the Obbo-Aiyegunle community in Kwara State.
He attributed the attacks to the lingering land disputes between the two communities. He explained that though security agents had been mobilized to the town to prevent reprisal attacks.
He said there was need for the Ekiti and kwara State governments to meet to settle the land dispute in the interest of peace and harmonious relationship.