The Federal Government Has Announced That June 12 This Year Will Not Be Marked As A Public Holiday

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The Federal Government Has Announced That June 12 This Year Will Not Be Marked As A Public Holiday
The Federal Government Has Announced That June 12 This Year Will Not Be Marked As A Public Holiday

The Federal Government has announced that June 12 this year will not be marked as a public holiday following its declaration as the new Democracy Day.

In a tweet on Friday, the Federal Government said while it will not be marked this year, June 12 “in future years will replace May 29th as a national public holiday in celebration of Nigeria Democracy Day

The Federal Government Has Announced That June 12 This Year Will Not Be Marked As A Public Holiday

Earlier this week, President Muhammadu Buhari announced the cancellation of May 29 as the country’s annual Democracy Day and presented June 12 as the new date in which it will be celebrated.

In a tweet by President Buhari on his official handle, he released a statement saying that the annual celebration will now hold on June 12, saying that June 12, 1993, the date of the election popularly adjudged to be the freest and fairest in Nigeria’s history  “was far more symbolic of democracy in the Nigerian context than May 29 or even October 1”.

Buhari also announced that Chief MKO Abiola, winner of the annulled election, will be posthumously bestowed the highest honour in the land, GCFR.

President Buhari further conferred a national honour on Baba Gana Kingibe and recognised late Gani Fawehinmi for his role in the actualisation of June 12 elections.