Ìşèşè Day In Ogun State , House Declares Work Free On August 20th
Ogun State House of Assembly has made a significant announcement, declaring August 20th as Isese Cultural Day in the state. The resolution was passed during a plenary session chaired by Speaker Olakunle Oluomo, following a two-week recess. The assembly unanimously approved the resolution titled “H.R. No.008/OG/2023 – Observation of Isese Day as Work-Free Day in Ogun State.”
The resolution calls for the annual celebration of Isese Cultural Day on August 20th and proposes that it be recognized as a work-free day throughout the state. Majority Leader Yusuf Sheriff initiated the motion, which was seconded by Minority Leader Lukmon Adeleye.
During the debate, lawmakers expressed their belief in the resolution’s significance for promoting and preserving Ogun State’s rich cultural heritage and traditions, ensuring their transmission to future generations. They emphasized that this declaration would also play a crucial role in boosting tourism and showcasing the unique aspects of the state’s culture and traditions.
The lawmakers’ unanimous support for the resolution demonstrates their commitment to upholding and celebrating the cultural diversity of Ogun State. The assembly’s decision reflects the importance of cultural preservation and recognition as key elements of the state’s identity. By designating August 20th as Isese Cultural Day and recommending it as a work-free day, the assembly aims to foster a deeper appreciation for the cultural values and practices that have shaped the state’s history and identity.
This declaration is expected to contribute to the growth of tourism in Ogun State, as it draws attention to the cultural richness and distinctiveness of the region. Furthermore, the celebration of Isese Cultural Day will serve as a platform for educational and informative activities, allowing residents and visitors alike to engage with and learn about the unique traditions and customs of the state.
Speaker Olakunle Oluomo commended his fellow lawmakers for their invaluable contributions in passing the resolution. Their commitment to preserving and promoting Ogun State’s cultural heritage sets a positive precedent for the future. The Speaker emphasized that while the declaration of a public holiday remains the responsibility of the Federal Government, the proposed work-free day demonstrates the state’s dedication to recognizing and celebrating its cultural roots.
In addition to the resolution regarding Isese Cultural Day, the Ogun State Assembly also passed another resolution titled “H.R No. 007/OG/2023 – Usage of Social Media Platform for Official Purpose.” This resolution directs the leadership and management of the House to abide by the provisions outlined in the Standing Orders of the House and the Legislative House (Power and Privileges) Act, 2018 when utilizing social media platforms for official purposes. The aim is to ensure responsible and appropriate use of social media by the House for official communication and engagements.
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