Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde has assured traditional worshippers of his administration’s commitment to promote and preserve cultural and traditional heritage of the people.
The governor gave the assurance on Wednesday while speaking at the grand finale of the 2025 Isese Festival with the theme: “Unity Is The Way To Success” at the Lekan Salami Sports Complex in Ibadan.
Makinde, who spoke through the Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Dr Wasiu Olatubosun commended all the Isese devotees for their peaceful co-existence and tolerance.
He also appreciated them for their support for the government and for upholding the cultural heritage through the preservation of traditional beliefs.
Olutunbosun said, “Let’s recall, during the electioneering period, he (Governor Makinde) did promise that if he became the governor, he would ensure there is a holiday for the celebration of Isese Day and, today, it has become a reality.
“Apart from that, he promised that in his administration, there would be equality in the three major religions in the state — Christianity, Islam and traditionalism.
“This shows that he is a governor for all. We have been clamouring for this for a long time in Oyo State, all to no avail.”
He urged the traditional worshippers to continue supporting Governor Makinde “who has started well, so that he can end well. Always remember him and the state in your prayers.”
In his goodwill message, the Olubadan-designate, Oba Rashidi Ladoja thanked all the stakeholders for their cordial relationship and assured of his support to Isese celebration and their beliefs.
The Olubadan-designate was represented at the 2025 Isese Day by Mogaji Adesina Olatunji Aresa.
Also, the President, Traditional Religion Worshipers Association of Oyo State, Surveyor Dasola Adefabi appreciated Governor Makinde for declaring August 20th every year as a work-free day for the celebration of Isese.
He stressed that the governor has not only acknowledged the importance of their faith, but has reinforced the spirit of unity and respect among the diverse religious and cultural communities.
Adefabi appealed to the Isese adherents to continue to promote peaceful co-existence among themselves.
In his sermon, the Asiwaju Awo of Oyo State, Chief Olufade Olanipekun, emphasised that good communication, cordial relationship and support to leaders in government at all levels should be their priority to foster progress and development.
He, therefore, urged the leaders of Isese religion to encourage youths through innovation and use of modern technologies in their various environments to enhance their inclusiveness in the sacred heritage.
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