Oyo State’s Governor, Seyi Makinde, has proclaimed that August 20 will now be celebrated as Isese Day, a step aimed at honoring cultural diversity and recognizing religious practices. Moreover, the ensuing Monday, which falls on August 21, is set to be observed as a holiday for the state’s workers. This announcement, communicated by the Secretary to the State Government, Olanike Adeyemo, has garnered a positive response from representatives of the Heads of Traditional Religion Worshippers Association.
Mogaji Fakayode Fatunde, Chief Ifalere Odegbola, and Baale Omikunmi Egbelade of the Aare Isese Foundation, collectively expressed appreciation for Governor Makinde’s commitment to fostering equality among different religious denominations within the state. They commended his dedication to keeping his promises and acknowledged this significant stride towards recognizing and respecting the diverse religious landscape within the state.
The association encouraged adherents of the traditional religion to embrace the Isese Day celebration as an occasion to connect with their spiritual beliefs and offer prayers for the betterment of humanity, Nigeria, the state, and their individual households.
In expressing gratitude for this historic decision, the association underscored the importance of this move in solidifying Makinde’s administration as one that values and upholds the principle of religious equality. They also recognized the contributions of the Ministry of Culture and the state House of Assembly in encouraging the governor to take this significant step.
Governor Makinde’s announcement marks not only a significant recognition of cultural and religious values but also underscores the significance of unity and respect for all beliefs within the state.