The Federal Government of Nigeria has announced that Wednesday, May 1st, 2024, will be observed as a public holiday in honor of Workers’ Day.
The announcement comes ahead of the annual event that celebrates the contributions and achievements of workers across the country.
The Interior Minister, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, confirmed the news in a statement, noting that the day would be set aside for workers to celebrate their role in building the nation.
The declaration aligns with global observances of International Workers’ Day, a time when countries around the world recognize the importance of the workforce.
Workers’ Day, also known as International Labour Day or May Day, is celebrated worldwide to honor the labor movement and the efforts of workers in various industries.
In Nigeria, it’s a time for workers to reflect on their achievements and advocate for better working conditions.
Nigerians are encouraged to participate in activities and events organized to mark the occasion, with labor unions and organizations planning rallies, parades, and other celebrations.
The Federal Government’s declaration of the public holiday ensures that workers can fully engage in these activities without work obligations.