FG endorses Ogbomoso cradle carnival initiated by Oba Ghandi

In a move that highlights Nigeria’s commitment to cultural revival and economic growth through the creative industry, the Federal Ministry of Tourism Art, Culture and the Creative Economy has officially endorsed the upcoming Ogbomoso Cradle Carnival 2024.

The maiden edition of the carnival initiated by the Soun of Ogbomosoland His Imperial Majesty Oba Gbandi Afolabi Olaoye Orumogege III is scheduled to hold in December, 2024.

The Ministry, in a letter dated October 9, 2024, commended Oba Olaoye for his dedication to fostering social and economic growth within his community through culture.

According to the letter signed by Mrs. Akudo-Nwosu, Director of the Ministry’s Entertainment and Creative Economy Department, the ministry emphasize the importance of the event as a platform for job creation, social mobilization, and socio-economic empowerment.

The Ministry further acknowledged the role the carnival would play in promoting Nigeria’s art, culture, and the creative economy.

“This initiative by the Soun of Ogbomoso aligns with our national vision of driving economic empowerment through culture,” the letter read.

The Ministry expressed full support for the carnival and confirmed the Honourable Minister’s intent to attend, underscoring the government’s commitment to advancing cultural programs that contribute to local and national development.

The Ogbomoso Cradle Carnival promises to be a vibrant celebration, drawing attention to the town’s rich heritage, as well as offering opportunities for local businesses and artisans.

The planning committee Chairman Hon Williams Adeleye while appreciating the Ministry endorsement said the carnival will showcase diverse cultural performances, craft exhibitions, and other activities that highlight the unique heritage of Ogbomoso and its people.

He added that Oyo state Government has also included the carnival in their annual tourism calendar.

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