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Adeleke urges politicians to embrace unity for the development of the state ‎




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‎Gov. Ademola Adeleke of Osun has called on politicians, regardless of their political parties, to embrace unity for the development of the state, The Track News Nigeria has reported


‎Adeleke made the call at the grand finale of the annual Olojo festival on Saturday in Ile-Ife.


‎The governor, represented by his deputy, Kola Adewusi, emphasised the importance of setting aside political differences to maintain peace and unity in the state.


‎Adeleke commended the Ooni for his relentless efforts in promoting Yoruba culture and tradition to global recognition.


‎He urged politicians and residents to continue supporting Oba Ogunwusi in ensuring peace and development in the state.


‎According to The Track News Nigeria, Adeleke said that the presence of leaders from diverse political backgrounds at the festival was proof that unity was possible, regardless of party affiliations.


‎The governor also emphasised the need for reconciliation and constructive engagement among politicians, saying politicians have fought themselves long enough and should now work towards building a peaceful atmosphere for development.


‎He cautioned against political rivalry that could degenerate into violence, urging leaders to prioritise the interest of the state over personal ambitions.


‎Adeleke appealed to youths and elders to resist any attempts to incite violence in Ile-Ife and the state at large.


‎Also speaking, a former National Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Sen. Iyiola Omisore, commended the Ooni for his commitment to preserving tradition and promoting peace.


‎Omisore described the Olojo festival as a significant cultural heritage that unites the Yoruba people and attracts global attention.


‎The Track News Nigeria reported that the President of the Yoruba Council, Worldwide, Mr Hassan Oladotun, described the Olojo festival as a grand celebration of the aesthetic cultural heritage of Yorubaland.


‎Oladotun urged Yorubas across the world to uphold and embrace the Omoluabi ethos, principles and values wherever they found themselves.


‎The President of the Ife Development Board, Mr Gbenga Adefaye, appreciated the Ooni for his fatherly role and for elevating the Olojo Festival to global prominence.


‎Adefaye said that the festival was not only for the people of Ife but a global celebration.


‎Meanwhile, tourists from Brazil, South Africa, the United Kingdom, Canada, among others, were present at the festival.


‎One of the tourists, João Silva from Brazil, told The Track News Nigeria about attending the festival.


‎Silva said that the festival was full of sacred traditions and vibrant displays of Yoruba culture.


‎He said that the festival serves as a bridge connecting Africans in the diaspora to their ancestral roots.


‎“Being here feels like a homecoming. The energy, the rituals, and the unity are deeply moving,” Silva said.


‎Also present at the festival were notable Nollywood actors and actresses, such as Lere Paimo popularly known as Eda Onile-Ola, Mrs Idowu Philips, also known as Iya Rainbow, among others.


‎The Track News Nigeria reports that the Olojo is an ancient Yoruba cultural festival held annually in Ile-Ife, celebrating the day of creation and honouring Ogun, the god of iron.


‎The festival marks the descent of Oduduwa, the progenitor of the Yoruba people, and involves the Ooni of Ife emerging from seclusion wearing a sacred crown to pray for the people’s blessings and renewal of spiritual identity


Source: The Track News




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