BREAKING: May 29 no more public holiday as Buhari signs June 12 Democracy Day bill - Daily Post Nigeria

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BREAKING: May 29 no more public holiday as Buhari signs June 12 Democracy Day bill

President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday assented the Public Holiday Amendment bill into law.

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly matters , Senator Ita Enang, made the disclosure to newsmen after the signing ceremony.Henceforth, May 29th will no longer be public holiday but handing over date and working day.

 

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Public holiday doesn't bring money or better lives of the people, but May 29th remains a remarkable day in the history of Nigerian democracy

May 29 is constitutional, not until the constitution is amended, it remains our democracy day not June 12.

Of what importance is the change? In what ways does it affect our economy? Or will the change of dates provide jobs for jobless Nigerians or will it protect the citizens from Book Haram onslaught, Herdsmen incessant killings? What do u expect from clueless leaders?👀👀👀

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