Kindiki Declares Friday a Public Holiday: CS’s Authority on Holiday Declarations
To celebrate the festival of Eid al-Fitr, the Chief Secretary, Kithure Kindiki has declared Friday as a public holiday, as stated in a notice published in the Gazette on Wednesday.
In recognition of the religious significance of Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan for Muslims, Kindiki has deemed it appropriate to grant the public a day off on Friday.
The festival is one of the most important occasions in the Islamic calendar, and it is marked by Muslims across the world with great joy and festivities.
The announcement of the public holiday was made in advance to allow individuals and organizations to plan their activities accordingly.
The notice published in the Gazette, which is the official publication of the government, and it serves as a legal document that contains government announcements, notices, and regulations.
Public holidays recognize the country’s cultural diversity and the importance of religious observances for different communities.
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It recognizes the freedom to practice religion and celebrate religious holidays.
The public, especially Muslims, will be happy to celebrate Eid al-Fitr with their loved ones.
It is a gesture of goodwill and inclusivity that promotes harmony and unity among different religious groups in the country.
Finally, making Friday a public holiday for Eid al-Fitr promotes religious tolerance and understanding in the country.
It shows the government’s support for religious freedom and festival celebrations.
The announcement celebrates the country’s cultural diversity and richness.
Kindiki Declares Friday a Public Holiday: CS’s Authority on Holiday Declarations
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