Ogun cancels Independence Day celebrations

The Ogun State government announced on Tuesday that it has cancelled the 63rd Independence Day celebration scheduled for Sunday, October 1st.

This decision, as stated in a release by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Tokunbo Talabi, aligns with the directive from the federal government to observe a low-key celebration this year.

The Federal Government’s decision for a subdued celebration aims to reflect the prevailing national mood, and the state government has encouraged its citizens to use the occasion for solemn prayers for the country.

The statement partly reads, “Following the directive of the Federal Government that this year’s Independence Day Celebration should be low-key, the Ogun State Government has cancelled all arrangements in respect of the anniversary on October 1st, 2023.

“The decision by the federal government is to reflect the mood of the nation. The state government enjoins citizens of the state to spend the time solemnly praying for the country.

“It is the strong belief of the government under the leadership of Governor Dapo Abiodun that the supplications of the people at this crucial time will be answered by God.

“We seek the understanding and cooperation of all and sundry as we observe a low-key independence anniversary this year, believing that better times lie ahead of us as a people”.

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