BREAKING: FG declares May 30 public holiday
Monday,
May 30 has been declared a public
holiday by the Federal Government of Nigeria – The declaration was made in
Abuja on Wednesday, May 25 – The FG has promised that Nigeria will face a new
era with the implementation of 2016 appropriation act In celebration of the
2016 Democracy Day, the FG has declared Monday, May 30 as public holiday.
NAN reports that the minister of
interior, Retired Lt-Gen Abdulrahman Dambazau made the declaration on behalf of
the FG on Wednesday in Abuja. A statement signed by the permanent secretary in
the Ministry, Mr Bassey Akpanyung, quoted the minister as wishing Nigerians
happy democracy day celebration. He assured Nigerians that with the signing
into law of the 2016 Appropriation Act, the country would witness a “New Deal”
with its full implementation.
The minister noted that the 2016 Appropriation
Act was laced with social intervention programmes aimed at improving the living
conditions of the populace. Dambazau congratulated Nigerians on the attainment
of one year in office of President Muhammadu Buhari and enjoined all to
continue to support the President in his sustained effort to build a peaceful,
enduring and democratic legacy.
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