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The Governor of Delta State, Sheriff Oborevwori, has instructed security agents to restore order and apprehend anyone found with arms as tension gripped Warri on Saturday following a violent clash between Itsekiri and Urhobo youths at Okere Roundabout.

In a statement issued on Saturday by Udoka Emmanuel Chika-Dibie, Executive Assistant to the Governor on Security Matters, the administration warned against any attempts to fan the flames of tribal conflict.

The governor emphasised the state’s determination to avoid a repeat of the deadly 1999 crisis, pledging decisive steps to safeguard lives and restore calm.

The statement read, “I am compelled to use this platform to caution all those fanning the flames of conflict in Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State.

“The administration of His Excellency Rt. Hon. Elder Sheriff Oborevwori will not condone unrest among the tribes in that local government.

“We have directed security agents to take firm action against anyone found culpable.

“We are still grappling with the aftermath of the 1999 crisis and cannot afford to relapse….

“As a state, our focus should be on achieving meaningful accomplishments, not fighting among ourselves.

“We will take all necessary measures to prevent the escalation of tension in the troubled area,” the governor added.

The groups were seen firing gunshots and attacking one another, leaving several people injured.

A video obtained, courtesy of SaharaReporters showed armed youths engaging in the confrontation as bystanders fled for safety.

Eyewitnesses alleged that police officers were initially present but did not intervene in the violence.

However, some armed operatives of the Nigeria Police Force later stormed the scene and dispersed the warring youths with tear gas.

Several individuals reportedly sustained gunshot wounds and were rushed to nearby hospitals for treatment.


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