Adeleke Relaxes Curfew Ahead Of WASSCE

Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, on Tuesday, directed that the previous 17-hour curfew he imposed on the three warring communities of Ilobu, Ifon and Erin Osun be relaxed to 12 hours.
The governor linked his decision to the West African Senior School Certificate Examination, starting on April 24, saying the situation would not be allowed to impair students’ education.
In a statement on Tuesday, the state’s Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Kolapo Alimi, said the governor’s decision to relax the curfew was based on reports of gradual return of peace to the affected communities.
He also said the adjustment in the time frame of the curfew would allow students sitting the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination and the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations to be able to do so without any form of hindrance.
Accordingly, the governor has directed that the curfew should, beginning from today, Tuesday (08/4/2025) commence from 7 pm to 7 am on a daily basis until further notice,” Alimi said.
The statement quoted Adeleke as reaffirming his administration’s commitment to doing everything morally and officially possible to bring the communal fracas in the three communities to an amicable end.
He commended traditional rulers of the three communities and their subjects for living up to the desired expectations in ensuring a gradual return to peace, urging them to sustain the gains already recorded.
Adeleke further said, “In the same vein, the new trend in the time frame of the curfew, will also allow our children who want to write WAEC, NECO and JAMB Examinations to be able to do so without any form of hindrance, as we cannot allow their future to be mortgaged. And also directed the Nigeria Army, Nigeria Police to maintain there 24 hours security survellance for proper protection over the people in the community.
He subsequently directed the 100-member crisis resolution committee on Ifon, Ilobu and Erin Osun communal mayhem set up by this administration ago to expedite their assignments so as to find a lasting solution to the problem.
Emphasising that his administration and the entire people of Osun state would not settle for less from the committee in giving a leeway towards ensuring a lasting resolution to the age-long communal disputes, Adeleke urged “all sons and daughters of the three communities at home and in the diaspora to cooperate with me and my administration to bring this crisis to an end once and for all.”





