The Ogun State Government has designated Tuesday, August 20th, as a public holiday in celebration of Isese Day.
This reflects Governor Dapo Abiodun’s commitment to religious inclusivity.
This work-free day provides an opportunity for traditional worshippers to observe their annual festivities.
In an official statement, the government emphasized Ogun State’s strong reputation for religious harmony, even amidst its diverse population.
Traditional worshippers are encouraged to celebrate respectfully, ensuring that the rights of those from other faiths are upheld, thereby preserving the state’s culture of religious tolerance.
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Additionally, the government urged participants to use the occasion to offer prayers for peace and economic progress in both Ogun State and Nigeria, recognizing the vital role that spiritual practices play in the nation’s success.
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