
The Ogun State Government has officially declared Wednesday, August 20, 2025, as a public holiday to mark the annual Isese Day celebration, a day dedicated to honoring Yoruba religion, culture, and traditions. The decision was announced through a statement by Hon. Kayode Akinmade, Special Adviser on Information and Strategy to Governor Dapo Abiodun. This declaration continues the state’s recognition of Isese Day as a public holiday since its formal adoption in 2023 following a resolution by the Ogun State House of Assembly and approval by the governor.
Isese Day is a significant cultural and spiritual observance among the Yoruba people, providing adherents of the traditional Yoruba religion an opportunity to honor their ancestors, engage in age-old customs and rituals, and promote the spiritual values ingrained in their heritage. The celebration fosters unity within the community of practitioners and encourages the broader public to appreciate the rich cultural tapestry contributed by Yoruba traditions in Nigeria.
Governor Abiodun’s administration affirms this holiday as part of its commitment to religious inclusivity, cultural preservation, and upholding the state’s identity rooted in Yoruba heritage. The state calls on celebrants to observe the day with respect, moderation, and peace, further sustaining Ogun’s reputation for religious harmony and cohesion despite diverse beliefs.
The declaration aligns Ogun with other Southwest states like Lagos, Oyo, and Osun, which have also designated August 20 as a public holiday to celebrate the Isese Festival, underscoring a regional embrace of Yoruba indigenous spirituality and culture. These holidays enable traditional worshippers and residents alike to participate fully in festival activities, reflect on their heritage, and pray for peace, unity, and stability within their communities and the nation.
Key activities during the Isese Day celebration typically include visits to sacred sites, cultural performances, communal prayers, and rituals that pay homage to Yoruba deities and ancestral legacies. Ogun State encourages its citizens to use this occasion to deepen their appreciation of indigenous culture while promoting mutual respect across all religions.
By institutionalizing Isese Day as a public holiday, the Ogun government highlights the importance of cultural identity and the role of traditional beliefs in the social and spiritual fabric of the state, fostering a society that respects and values its ancestral roots.
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