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Minister Pays Homage To Alaafin, Expresses Federal Govt’s Support For Traditional Institution

by Abdullahi Olesin
5 months ago
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The minister of Art, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy, Barr. Hannatu Musawa has paid homage to the newly crowned Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Akeem Owoade at his palace in Oyo Town.

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During the visit, the minister who was accompanied by her Special Assistant on Sub-national Development and Engagement, Hon. Abiola Abdulkareem Jagunlabi, affirmed the federal government’s steadfast support for traditional institutions as vital custodians of Nigeria’s cultural identity and national pride.

She congratulated Oba Owoade on his ascension to the revered throne, highlighting the historical significance of the Alaafin stool as one of the most enduring symbols of Yoruba civilisation and leadership.

Musawa noted that the federal government, under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu, recognised the critical role of traditional rulers in fostering peace, preserving heritage, and advancing community development.

“The Alaafin Palace is more than a royal seat—it is a beacon of cultural continuity and resilience. Oyo, as a cultural capital, and the legacy of Sango as both deity and king, holds immense potential for strengthening our tourism sector both domestic and international,” the minister stated.

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She emphasised that her mnistry remains committed to leveraging Nigeria’s rich traditional institutions and cultural assets to drive economic diversification through tourism, in alignment with the Renewed Hope Agenda.

The minister further reiterated that partnerships with revered thrones like the Alaafin’s were essential to building a vibrant creative economy that reflects the soul of the nation and creates sustainable opportunities for Nigerians.

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