Police in Lagos State say normalcy has returned to the Abule-Ado area of the state following an intra-community clash.
The intra-community conflict that erupted on Sunday resulted in the destruction of property.
But a police statement said that no life or property was lost or destroyed as reported because of the timely intervention of the police.
“Two persons have been arrested and an investigation has started into the matter.
“Normalcy has been restored in the area,’’ the police stated, adding that operatives were on ground to prevent further breakdown of law and order.
The state, according to the statement, is generally peaceful and secure.
Citizens were urged to go about their business as usual, with police assuring them of adequate security at all times.
The fracas is believed to be a fallout of sectarian strife as a result of the Lagos State gubernatorial and legislative elections held on Saturday.