Osun State has recently witnessed a resurgence of communal clashes, particularly among the communities of Ifon, Ilobu, and Erin-Osun. These conflicts have resulted in loss of lives, displacement of residents, and destruction of property, prompting urgent interventions from the state government. On March 24, 2025, Governor Ademola Adeleke visited the affected areas to assess the situation firsthand and engage with community leaders and residents.
During his visit, Governor Adeleke identified the distortion of historical facts as a significant factor contributing to the recurring communal clashes. He emphasized that misrepresentations and misunderstandings of historical boundaries and ownership rights have fueled tensions among the communities. The governor called on historians and scholars to ensure accuracy in documenting and disseminating historical information to prevent such conflicts. He also urged community leaders to promote dialogue and peaceful coexistence, highlighting the importance of unity and mutual respect.
In response to the violence, the Osun State Police Command has arrested three suspects linked to the clashes and has vowed to prosecute them to deter future occurrences. Governor Adeleke assured residents that his administration is committed to restoring peace and security, implementing measures to address the root causes of the conflicts, and providing support to those affected.