The Lagos State Government has told residents to disregard a viral notice announcing a planned “land cleansing ritual” or “oro traditional rites” in parts of the state.
The unsigned notice said “all females and non-indigenes are advised to keep off and stay indoors,” between 12am and 5.30am on Thursday and Friday.
It said the land cleansing ritual had been scheduled to hold in 16 communities and their environs across the state
Some of the communities named are Ijora-Badiya, Amuwo Odofin, Ojota, Ikorodu, and Somolu-Bariga.
Also mentioned were Igbobi-Sabe land, Ojodu-Isheri, Isolo-Okota-Ilasamaja, Ejigbo-Idimu, Isheri-Ijegun, Ikotun-Igando, Iba land, Mushin-Odi Olowo, Lawanson-Itire and Sangotedo.
However, speaking with The PUNCH at Alausa, Ikeja on Thursday, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s Chief Press Secretary, Gboyega Akosile, dismissed the notice, saying it should be disregarded by residents.
“This is not even what the government should be reacting to. It doesn’t make sense. What is the meaning of ‘owners of the land want to do rituals’? People should please disregard it,” Akosile said.
Meanwhile, our correspondent observed that the composition of the viral notice was similar to the one circulated a few days before the March 18 governorship election in the state.
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