The federal government of Nigeria has declared
Monday and Tuesday, July 28-29, public holidays to mark this year’s
Eid-el-fitri celebration.
Nigerian Muslims pray during Eid
al-Fitr morning prayer, which marks the end of the holy month of
Ramadan, at Obalende, in Lagos, Nigeria
As millions of Nigerian Muslims join their counterparts across the
world to celebrate the Eid-el-Fitri, festival that marks the end of
Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting, the federal government of
Nigeria has declared Monday and Tuesday, July 28-29, public holidays.
This is contained in a statement statement issued in Abuja by the
ministry of Interior, Mr. Abba Moro, on behalf of the federal
government. Mr. Abba Moro also urged all Muslim faithful and Nigerians
in general to extend the spiritual benefits of Ramadan, which are love,
peace, justice to their daily living and through this contribute to the
development of Nigeria.
The Minister also enjoined all Nigerians to seize the opportunity of
the holidays to reflect on the imperative of peace in nation building.
Moro wishes all Nigerians most rewarding and peaceful celebration.
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