Three killed in renewed clash between two Delta communities

At least three persons have been killed in a renewed clash between Iwhreko and Ekiugbo communities, in Ughelli North Local Government Area, Delta State.

The clash is said to have occurred as a result of alleged imposition of N5,000 fees on traders at Ughelli Main Market.

It was gathered that the two communities have been fighting over the ownership of the land on which the market is located for over seven years.

It was learnt that the latest clash started at about 3 pm on Thursday, April 29, when youths from the Otor-vwreko informed they will henceforth collect fee of N5, 000 from those trading along the walkway.

According to The Nation, a source who pleaded anonymity that the neighbouring Ekiugbo community challenged the announcement.

“While the argument between the two communities heightened, from nowhere, we started hearing gunshots ranging in the air and the whole market was in total disarray as many traders left their stores and goods scampering for safety.

“Not quite a few minutes later, information filtered out that about three persons from Otor-vwreko including the son of the oldest man were killed during the clash between the two communities,” the source said.

Another source said two of the deceased died on the spot while a woman that was shot in the front of her store died at the hospital where she was rushed for medical attention. He named the deceased as John Mark, Odibo and a yet-to-be identified person.

Acting spokesperson of the State Police Command, DSP Bright Edafe, who confirmed the incident, said it had to do with issues over who would sell tickets in the market.

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