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Osun Govt Declares Tuesday, August 20 Public Holiday For Isese Day

The state Government of Osun has declared tomorrow, Tuesday August 20, 2019 as Public Holiday to mark this year traditional worshipers’ day tagged ‘’Isese Day’’ in the State.

The government in a release signed by the Supervisor, Ministry of Home Affairs, Culture and Tourism, Dr. Obawale Adebisi appealed to the traditional worshipers to be peaceful and law abiding in their conduct during and after the festive period.

Obawale enjoined the traditional worshipers to pray for the State Government and other stakeholders who are saddled with the responsibilities of moving the state to the next level to accomplish the task ahead them.

While appealing to the worshippers not to stay away from reporting suspected hoodlums in their domains to the law enforcement agencies, Obawale urged them to continue to support the government by exercising their civil responsibility through prompt payment of taxes and levies and live in harmony with other religious worshippers to allow the government to concentrate on the development of the state.

Signed
Adebisi Obawale
Supervisor
Ministry of Information
State of Osun
19-08-2018

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