As part of measures to sustain cultural values across southwest, Lagos State Government has intensified preparation to organize the largest festival through the Yoruba Week celebration.
The festival, slated for September 2024, has the theme: “Embracing the Yoruba Heritage, Unity, and Pride by Preserving Our Past and Inspiring Our Future.”
In a statement made available to newsmen, Special Adviser on Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Idris Aregbe said the event has been structured to give thorough narration of the Yoruba cultural heritage and inculcate same on the next generation, in order to maintain the socialization.
Aregbe noted that during the event, the Yoruba culture would be narrated through traditional music, dance, art exhibitions, and delectable culinary that would be available at venues earmarked for the celebration in the state.
According to him, this will be the biggest cultural event in the Yoruba calendar in years to come and the state will ensure Nigerians see cultural exhibition that have never seen before.
He noted that the series of events that occurred lately within the region pointed towards an unforgettable 2024 Yoruba week celebration.
“One of them is the emergence of our Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, as the esteemed Chairman of the South-West Governors’ Forum. This is an indication that this year’s Yoruba Week is destined to be a majestic celebration of unity and culture”, Aregbe added.
Leveraging on that, the Special Adviser stated that he will be embarking on a series of courtesy visits to various stakeholders, Yoruba leaders, grassroots communities, and the younger generation.
He stressed that the visits aim to foster widespread participation and engagement of all stakeholders in this cultural festivity.
This development came barely two months after the Lagos State House of Assembly approved Governor Sanwo-Olu's request to dedicate the last week of September every year as “Yoruba Week” to celebrate culture.
The lawmakers noted that the approval was to preserve and promote the rich Yoruba cultural heritage.
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