The Oyo State Government has pledged its support to the upcoming Ogbomoso Cradles Carnival, collaborating with the carnival’s organizing committee to ensure a successful event.
The State Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Dr. Wasiu Olatubosun, committed this on Wednesday while hosting the event’s committee in his office.
“It is the resolve of this government to support cultural activities and develop tourism potentials in the state, so Ogbomoso’s case will not be an exception,” Dr. Olatubosun stated.
He highlighted the significance of the new festival, noting, “Previously, Odun Ole was the only recognized festival in Ogbomoso. With the Ogbomoso Cradles Carnival, we have added another annual celebration to Oyo State, ratified by the State Executive Council.
Dr. Olatubosun praised Ogbomosoland for its strides in promoting culture and tourism within the region, saying, “I am happy that Ogbomosoland has awakened in promoting cultural and tourism potential in their geopolitical zone. This effort will enhance unity among the five local governments and contribute to the area’s economic development.”
He further mentioned that cultural and tourism sector stakeholders would be invited to participate in the event. Commending the committee’s efforts, Dr. Olatubosun said, “You have laid a solid foundation, and I must commend your determination to unite and advance Ogbomosoland.”
The committee chairman, Hon. Williams Adeleye, explained that the meeting was held to seek state collaboration. He shared that the carnival, initiated by His Imperial Majesty, Oba Ghandi Afolabi Olaoye, Orumogege III, the Soun of Ogbomosoland, aims to celebrate the area’s cultural heritage and stimulate economic growth.
Scheduled for December 19–23, the carnival will feature Nollywood actors, musicians, and notable Ogbomoso natives, offering opportunities for economic prosperity and job creation. Adeleye, a former adviser to ex-President Muhammadu Buhari, added that the event is expected to attract investment in agro-allied industries, hospitality, and other sectors.
In addition to Dr. Olatubosun, other government officials present at the meeting included Permanent Secretary Dr. M.A. Ayoola; Acting GM of Arts and Culture, Mr. S.A. Agboola; Performing Arts Director, Alhaja Folasade Salau; Director of Visual Arts, Mrs. V.A. Alade; and Director of Culture, Titilayo Lawal.
Other prominent attendees included Prince Dotun Oyelade, Chief Gbite Adegoke, Bashorun Akinwale Akinwole, Mr. Muyiwa Oke, and Prince Oyebamiji Oyedeji.