Like Christians, muslims, traditional worshippers demand public holiday in Nigeria

The National Council of Iseselagba, traditional worshippers has appealed to the federal and state governments to consider public holiday for traditionalists to celebrate as being done for the celebrations of Christians and Muslims.

Speaking on Monday, the Awise of the council in Ekiti state, noted that traditionalists were being neglected in appointment to positions in government.

He said, “We appeal to the federal and state governments to declare every August 20 as public holiday for us also. That is a day that every traditionalist prays in their homes, makes sacrifices, propitiations and consultations throughout the country. There is a need for a public holiday for this so that we can have more time to pray and make effective use of the day,” he said.

“As we congratulate the President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, for his victory in the February election, we appeal to him to consider competent traditionalists for appointments into various offices when he assumes office.

“If the traditionalists are considered, the zeal to pray for solutions to the country’s problems will increase. We have been praying for the towns, local governments, state and country, but if we are given due recognition, we would be encouraged to step up the prayers. We would step up our prayers for peace in the land.

“We have three religions in Nigeria. From the local government to the federal level, whenever they want to vote, they campaign to all of us – Christians, Muslims and traditionalists. Practitioners of the three religions will vote for them. But in terms of appointments, they will only call the Muslims and Christians. We need to be considered.”