FG declares Monday, Tuesday public holidays

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FG declares Monday, Tuesday public holidays

The Federal Government has declared Monday 27th, Tuesday 28th December 2021, and Monday, 3rd January 2022 as public holidays to mark Christmas, Boxing Day, and New Year’s Day celebrations respectively.

The Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, announced this on Wednesday and felicitated Christians and Nigerians at home and in the diaspora on this year’s Christmas and New Year festivities.

Aregbesola enjoined Christians to practice the doctrines of Christ, which include but not limited to these – faith, hope, and love.

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He said, “We must emulate the life of Jesus Christ in His practice and teachings on Humility, Service, Compassion, Patience, Peace, and Righteousness, that His birth signifies. This will be the best way to portray Christ and celebrate his birth

The minister stressed that peace and security were two critical conditions for economic development and prosperity and urged Christians and Nigerians to make the best use of this festive period to pray for the total eradication of insecurity bedeviling the country.

He charged Nigerians not to be lulled into a false sense of security on the COVID-19 pandemic but to note that it is increasingly assuming a very dangerous and harmful dimension with the emergence of a virulent variant, Omicron.

“This calls for deliberate responsibility and discipline on the part of all,” the minister stressed.

He also enjoined all to adhere strictly to and observe all the stipulated non-pharmaceutical protocols and guidelines such as wearing of facemasks, frequent washing of hands with soap and water, using of hand sanitizer, and avoidance of large groups.

Aregbesola further urged citizens to report any respiratory illness observed in themselves and others to medical authorities before, during, and after the yuletide.

The minister also noted that this Yuletide called for spartan discipline in order to prevent the spread of the virus in our community and the nation as a whole.

Aregbesola asked Nigerians to “moderately celebrate the festival without large groupings and observe all the protocols stipulated by medical authorities.

“Take it as a point of personal responsibility to prevent the spread of the virus,” he further stressed.

The minister also assured that the government had put in place effective measures for the security of lives and property saying that he expected Nigerians to support the efforts of security agencies by providing useful information that will assist them in the performance of their duties.

Aregbesola admonished all citizens to remain focused and expressed confidence that the year 2022 would be a better year for everyone.

On behalf of the federal government, Aregbesola wished Christians in particular a happy Christmas and Nigerians a peaceful and prosperous New Year celebration.

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