Islamic council moves to end Ifon, Ilobu, Erin crisis

Religious leaders across the state should emulate past examples of intervention. Clerics must be vocal in matters of injustice and reconciliation,” he stressed.

Delivering the keynote address, Sheikh Muhammad Jamiu Oloko from Saki, Oyo State, advised religious scholars to embody patience, fairness, and the wisdom necessary for mediating community disputes.

Sheikh Oloko warned that “silence from clerics during periods of injustice could exacerbate tensions, urging preachers to consistently advocate for peace across all their platforms.In his remarks, the Mufassir of Ifon-Orolu, Sheikh Nurain Adegoke, stressed that the roots of meaningful resolution must come from within the communities themselves.

He expressed hope that continued dialogue among stakeholders would soon yield a lasting resolution to the long-standing disputes.

The Chief Imam of Ilobu, Dr Abdul-Azeez, highlighted the need for introspection within the clerical ranks, condemning the spread of inflammatory rhetoric by certain religious figures.Addressing the audience, the Mufassir of Erin-Osun, Imam Sokoto, decried the exploitation of religion as a tool for escalating conflict.

He challenged scholars to adhere strictly to the teachings of the Qur’an and to live exemplary lives rather than merely preaching.

Representing the Osun State Governor, Munirudeen Raji reaffirmed the government’s commitment to restoring peace and security across the affected communities.

Raji reiterated that Governor Ademola Adeleke remained dedicated to identifying and prosecuting those responsible for perpetuating He assured participants that the state government would continue to support initiatives aimed at healing divisions and strengthening communal bonds.

“Meanwhile, the members of the council thereafter visited the three royal fathers of Ifon, Ilobu and Erin-Osun at their palaces where they all pledged with their subjects to cooperate with the state government in making sure tranquility returns to their domains,” the communique further read.

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