The Nigeria Senate has passed the Public Holiday Act Amendment Bill to recognise June 12 as the country’s Democracy Day.
President Muhammadu Buhari announced that June 12 will be Democracy
Day to honour Moshood Kashimawo Abiola, who is the acclaimed winner of
the June 12, 1993, presidential election.
The bill was passed almost one year after Buhari announced that June
12 would replace May 29 for Nigerians to commemorate the return of
democracy.
Although a few lawmakers protested the change in date of Democracy
Day, it was, however, approved after a majority of the lawmakers
supported passage of the bill.
The passage of the bill means the amendment to the Public Holiday Act
has been effected in concurrence with the House of Representatives.
The bill is expected to be forwarded to Buhari for assent.
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