Ijala festival designed to promote oral poetry peculiar to hunters in South-West of Nigeria will be inaugurated in Ibadan, Oyo State, and heralded with carnival, competition and awards for notable Ibadan indigenes.
The festival will hold from October 17 to 19, 2019 at Akanran, Ibadan.
The event packaged by Ona-Ara Development Forum, ODF, in conjunction with Oyo State Ministry of Information and Tourism is designed to awaken cultural renaissance and bring back the glory of Yoruba’s oral poetry popularly called Ijala.
This disclosure was made on Monday by the President, Ona-Ara Development Forum, Alhaji Kola Bolomope, at a press conference held at the film theater of the state’s Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism.
Bolomope said the need for cultural renaissance was occasioned by the dearth of Yoruba culture which he said had contributed to low sense of cultural belonging and poor moral rectitude among the people of the South-West, Nigeria.
“To the Yoruba of South-West Nigeria, to be a hunter was an ultimate honour and those who were hunters were seen as ideal men. Ijala chant belongs to a genre of exclusive hunters and are performed on festivals such as coronations and weddings.
“This important aspect of our cultural heritage is going into extinction. As a community with the background of several brave and distinguished hunters, it is our conviction that we should spearhead the revival and promotion of this form of Yoruba entertainment.
“The programme which will hold between Thursday 17th and Saturday 19th October 2019 will also serve as a platform to boost tourism, maintain the oral traditions of the Yoruba people and for the children of Yoruba to be more exposed to the art of Ijala storytelling as well as creating employment opportunities for the teeming population of the state.”
The state’s Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Dr. Wasiu Olatunbosun, who was at the event hinted that the state government’s policy on promotion of cultural values and arts was in tandem with the Ijala renaissance project, promising the group behind the festival of government’s support for its success.