PUBLIC HOLIDAY: Sanwo-Olu To Consider Traditional Worshippers

The Government of Lagos state in its exposure has revealed that the current administration is considering a public holiday for traditional worshippers in the state.

On Monday, in a statement issued by the Commissioner for Tourism, Art and Culture, Mrs. Uzamat Akinbile-Yusuf, during the ongoing ministerial press briefing marking the second year anniversary of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu at Alausa, Ikeja.

Akinbile-Yusuf further disclosed that the state will soon become the hub for tourism, leisure, and business in Nigeria.

She noted that a bill at the state House of Assembly, which would soon be signed into law by the governor, would earmark a public holiday for traditional worshippers and regulate their activities.

“Very soon, the State House of Assembly will pass a bill regarding the activities of traditional worshipers. With the bill, there will be a specific day earmarked for them as a public holiday or work-free day, and on that day which may likely be in August.

“The government will organize activities to celebrate with them at a venue where all worshipers will gather to showcase their stuff. Again, this bill will also regulate activities of the worshipers; including masqueraders, in order to turn it tourists’ attraction,”

Akinbile-Yusuf also announced the ‘Tourism Master Plan and Eko Culture Series,’ saying both were aimed at showcasing and managing the rich heritage of the state to generate revenue.

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She said, “With the master plan, we hope to lay the foundation for developing a comprehensive and sustainable tourism strategy for the state which focuses on a rich heritage, community development, heritage management, preservation, and revenue generation.

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