According to a statement that was released on Friday in Osogbo and was signed by the spokesperson for the command, Yemisi the two men agreed to allow peace to reign during the festival at a meeting that was held at the request of the CP.
Esuleke masquerade followers and Kamaudeen Mosque members had a history of dangerous fights, the most recent of which was the bloody fight on , that killed a mosque member and injured nine others.To forestall a reoccurrence, Longe, who bothered the need to embrace harmony at the gathering, likewise cautioned that the order wouldn’t support any demonstration that could prompt a break of public harmony.
“The Chief Imam of the Kamaudeen Mosque, Oke Baale, Osogbo, Alhaji Kasim Yunis,” the statement continued, “held a strategic security meeting with the masquerade custodian, Pa Esuleke.”