Nigeria, Sept. 19 -- The Olusin of Isanlu Isin and Chairperson of the Isin Traditional Council, Oba Solomon Oloyede, has directed residents of Isanlu Isin and neighbouring communities to profile non-indigenes as part of efforts to curb insecurity in the area.
The directive follows recent attacks and kidnappings in the Isin and neighbouring local government areas in the southern senatorial district of Kwara State.
The attacks, in which some vigilante members were killed and their motorcycles destroyed, have heightened fears among residents and triggered fresh security measures by community leaders.
Jacob Ayanda, the Vice President of the Isanlu Isin Development Association, who conveyed the ruler's message in a statement, quoted Mr Oloy...
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