Oyo State governor, ‘Seyi Makinde, has assured Isese adherents that his administration will continue to promote and support them to preserve the cultural and traditional heritage of the people.
Governor Makinde, who spoke through the Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Dr Wasiu Olatubosun, gave the assurance on Wednesday at the grand finale of the 2025 Isese Festival with the theme “Unity is the way to success,” held at the Lekan Salami Sports Complex, Adamasingba, Ibadan.
The governor commended all the devotees for their peaceful co-existence, tolerance, and support of the government, and for upholding the cultural heritage through the preservation of traditional beliefs across the geopolitical zones of the state.
Makinde urged them to continue to make traditional festivals and beliefs attractive to the young ones to preserve the heritage.
Earlier, while speaking in his capacity as the Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Dr Olatubosun lauded Governor Makinde’s effort for getting the Sango Festival enlisted and recognised as the first Yoruba cultural festival of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.
Olatubosun said, “I want to express gratitude to the governor for always keeping to his promises. Let’s recall, during the electioneering period, he promised that if he became the governor, he would ensure there is a holiday for the celebration of Isese Day, and today, it has become a reality.
“Apart from that, he promised that in his administration, there would be equality in the three major religions in the state—Christianity, Islam and traditionalism. This shows he is a governor for all. We have been clamouring for this for a long time in Oyo State, all to no avail. But since Governor Makinde came on board, he has ensured that every religion is carried along, and we are happy with this development.
“For all of these achievements, our elders are expressing gratitude. We have been celebrating this event in the stadium for the past year, and we are very happy to be here. I am glad about the turnout of today’s event. Seeing even the little children gladdens my heart.
“Having said that, I want to urge us all to continue to support the governor, who has started well, so that he can end well. Always remember him and the state in your prayers.”
In his goodwill message, the Olubadan of Ibadanland designate, Oba (Senator) Rashidi Ladoja, who Mogaji Adesina Olatunji Aresa represented, thanked all the stakeholders for their cordial relationship and assured them of his support for the Isese celebration and their beliefs.
The President, Traditional Religion Worshippers Association of Oyo State, Surveyor Dasola Adefabi, also in his goodwill message, appreciated Governor Makinde for declaring August 20th every year as a work-free day for the celebration of Isese, stressing that the governor has not only acknowledged the importance of their faith but has reinforced the spirit of unity and respect among the diverse religious and cultural communities.
He appealed to the Isese adherents to continue to promote peaceful co-existence among themselves.
Speaking through his sermon titled “Unity”, the Asiwaju Awo of Oyo State, Chief Olufade Olanipekun, emphasised that good communication, cordial relationships and support to leaders in government at all levels should be their priority to foster progress and development.
He, therefore, urged the leaders of the Isese religion to encourage youths through innovation and the use of modern technologies in their various environments to enhance their inclusiveness in the sacred heritage.
Earlier in their separate welcome addresses, the Aare Isese of Oyo State, Chief Omikunle Egbelade, and Araba/Olu-Isese of Ibadanland, Araba Ifalere Odegbemi, appreciated the benevolence of the creator for the opportunity to witness another celebration of Isese Day in the state.
They also thanked Governor Makinde for his unwavering support and commitment to the tradition and cultural heritage, which had promoted unity, peace and oneness of all the religions.
They noted that the Isese festival unites not only the Yoruba race but also the global community that values diversity, spirituality and cultural identity to share traditions with the world at large and to show that Isese is a path of peace, tolerance and respect for humanity.
They called on all adherents to remain united to preserve the traditions and protect spirituality for işeşe to stand as a beacon of wisdom for generations yet unborn.
They offered special prayers for Governor Makinde, Oyo State and the country at large.
Highlights of the celebration were the parade of orisa colours, special performances and traditional dances from the representatives of the 33 local governments across the state.
The event had in attendance top government functionaries, traditional rulers and heads of traditional religions, among others.