By Emmanuel Nduka
Hoodlums on Monday burnt the traditional ruler of a community in Ogun State, killing him and his three sons, witnesses say.
The monarch, Ayinde Odetola, the Olu of Agodo in Ewekoro Local Government Area, about 40 kilometres southwest of the capital Abeokuta, was killed after the mob invaded his palace in the community.
As reported by Intel Region, other yet to be identified targets were feared killed in the incident.
Peoples Gazette reports that the Ogun State Police Command have launched a manhunt for the suspects, as well as a broader investigation of what transpired.
Police spokesman Abimbola Oyeyemi added that the state’s police commissioner was at the scene of the incident, adding that residents have since fled the community.
A witness told the Gazette that the traditional ruler had called a meeting to settle a protracted feud over land allocations in the community. Agodo has recently become a choice settlement for people fleeing industrial hazards in Ewekoro, home to one of the country’s largest limestone processing facilities run by Lafarge Group.
But shortly after the meeting got underway, irate youths stormed the palace, burning the traditional ruler and his three sons to death after raining abuses at him, including allegations that he had been arbitrarily allocating lands for personal gains.