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Ondo, Ekiti Miss Out As Lagos, Others Declare Public Holiday For Isese Festival

On Wednesday, some states in the South-West, including Osun, Ogun, Lagos, and Oyo, have declared a public holiday to commemorate the 2025 Isese Day celebration, while Ekiti state and Ondo State opted out of the observance.

Osun State

Governor Ademola Adeleke has declared Wednesday, August 20, a public holiday, saying the decision was in recognition of the cultural heritage of the Yoruba people.

A statement signed by the Commissioner for Home Affairs, Hon. Abdul Rasheed Aderibigbe, said the holiday would allow traditional religion worshippers to fully participate in the annual festival.

Adeleke, while felicitating with adherents, urged them to celebrate peacefully and in line with the law, stressing the need to promote unity and cultural awareness.

He noted that the festival was not only about tradition but also about preserving the values that bind the Yoruba together.

Ogun State

The State Government, has announced the same date as a public holiday, citing the law passed by the House of Assembly in 2023 and approved by Governor Dapo Abiodun.

According to the governor’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Kayode Akinmade, the recognition of Isese Day underscores the administration’s respect for Yoruba spirituality and identity.

“Isese Day is not just a holiday but a moment of reflection for adherents to honour their ancestors and strengthen the cultural values that define us,” Akinmade stated, noting that it would also deepen inter-communal harmony.

Lagos State

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu reaffirmed his commitment to supporting traditional institutions by declaring the day work-free for public servants.

A circular issued by the Head of Service, Huiel Bode Agoro, explained that the governor’s decision was part of efforts to preserve indigenous culture and heritage. It added that normal work activities would resume on Thursday, August 21.

Oyo State

The State also joined in the declaration, with Governor Seyi Makinde approving a work-free day.

A circular signed by the Secretary to the State Government, Professor Olanike Adeyemo, urged residents to use the occasion to pray for peace, unity, and stability in the state and the country.

Other South-West Region

Despite the wave of recognition across the region, Ekiti and Ondo stood apart, having yet to declare a similar holiday.

Isese Day, celebrated annually across Yorubaland, is devoted to honouring the traditions, deities, and values of the Yoruba people. Over the years, it has gained stronger institutional recognition as states move to balance religious tolerance with cultural preservation.

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