The Federal Government has declared Friday May 1 as public holiday to commemorate the 2015 Workers’ Day.
Minister
of Interior, Mr. Abba Moro, who made the announcement, according to a
statement on Tuesday in Abuja by the Permanent Secretary, Abubakar
Magaji, congratulated all Nigerians on their resilience and commitment
in the face of the challenges of daily living.
He enjoined them
to sustain their support for President Goodluck Jonathan in his efforts
to build a stable, peaceful and economically vibrant nation.
The Minister wished all Nigerian workers a joyous and peaceful celebration.
Tuesday, 28 April 2015
FG Declares Friday Public Holiday (2015 Workers' Day)
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