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Traditional Worshippers Stage Protest In Ibadan, Demand Five Public Holidays

The Traditional Religion Worshippers’ Association of Nigeria, Oyo State Chapter, this Tuesday, staged a peaceful protest at the front of the Oyo state government Secretariat, Agodi, Ibadan to express their displeasure over discrimination against deities worshippers.

The Traditional Worshippers who stormed the government secretariat at about 11:00 AM this morning were seen with different placards asking the state government to stop her game of marginalization and neglect.

While Addressing newsmen on the purpose of the protest, the General Secretary, Traditional Religion Worshippers’ Association of Nigeria, Dr. Ifayemi Ifakayode, said the protest was a sequel to the discrimination suffered in the hands of the Oyo state government and the refusal of governor Seyi Makinde to give them an audience and approve public holidays for the traditional worshippers.

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Also speaking, The President General, Traditional Religion Worshippers’ Association of Nigeria, Oyo State Chapter, chief Olukunmi Egbelade, charged governor Seyi Makinde to give necessary regards to the traditional religion worshippers and also rehabilitate tourist Centers across the state.

While receiving the traditional worshipers on behalf of governor Seyi Makinde, the executive assistant to the governor on Security matters, retired CP Sunday Odukoya, appealed to the protesters to be civil in their agitation and assured that he will deliver their messages to the governor.

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According to Oyo Affairs correspondent, the traditional Religion worshippers demanded for five holidays.

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