Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde has directed that the Shasha market be reopened a week after its closure since the fight between the Yoruba and Fulani tribes broke out in the region.

The Governor who met with leaders and stakeholders of the Shasha community earlier today also promised the affected traders palliatives to ease their economic loss.
In a series of tweet on his official Twitter handle, he said: “This morning, we met with the leaders and stakeholders of Sasa community. After listening to them and considering the economic implications, I directed that the market be reopened except the Iroko market where the crisis originated from which is to remain closed.

“I appealed to both ethnic groups to restore their previous amicable relationship. I also directed that the market be cleared of all debris, solar street lights installed to ensure the market environment is well-lit and palliatives distributed to the affected traders.”
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