Isese Day: Traditional worshippers warn against religious crisis in Kwara

Traditional worshippers under the aegis of the Ancient Religion Societies of African Descendants International Council (ARSADIC) have warned against the religious crisis in Kwara.
Ifagbenusola Atanda, the group president, gave the warning while speaking with journalists after the group’s meeting on Tuesday in Osogbo.
Mr Atanda said those who planned to use the 2023 Isese festival to foment trouble in the state should have a change of mind.
He said no one should hide under the guise of religion to cause mayhem to foster selfish and religious agenda in the state.
Mr Atanda said while the police had not banned the celebration of the annual Isese festival, it was clear it must be done in convenient spaces without breach of public peace.
“In as much as we stay within our boundaries, we deserve due respect to observe our festivals just like the Muslims celebrate the Hijrah and Eid-el-Fitri and the Christians celebrate Christmas and Easter.
“We believe that genuine Orisa adherents have a responsibility to their religion to celebrate Isese Day, and the Kwara branch members must not fail this Sunday to observe the day,” he said.
Mr Atanda, however, stated that his advice to those planning to take or mobilise people to Kwara in the name of celebrating Isese Day was that they should not do so.
“Isese Day can be celebrated in adherents’ homes, private religious family gatherings and gardens as may be convenient and conducive in the interest of peace, harmony and tranquillity in the land.
“The police is not going to stop you from carrying out your religious obligations to your God, the Almighty. No one has such a legal right to do so,” Mr Atanda said.
Some Islamic clerics and traditional worshippers had recently clashed over the Isese festival slated for August 20.
(NAN)
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