Benue govt declares one-week Easter holiday for workers 

The Benue State Government has approved a one-week public holiday for its civil servants to mark the Easter celebration.

The decision, announced by state authorities, is aimed at giving workers the opportunity to fully observe the Christian festival, regarded as a significant period for believers.

Officials explained that the break would allow employees to relax, travel, and spend quality time with their families.

Easter, which commemorates the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, is widely celebrated across the country.

The government noted that the timing of the holiday also provides workers with a chance for rest and spiritual reflection.

Residents were encouraged to use the period to pray for peace, unity, and progress in the state.

Benue has in recent times experienced security concerns, particularly from recurring clashes between farmers and herders.

Authorities therefore called on citizens to maintain peace and obey all laws throughout the holiday.

Reactions from workers have been largely positive, with many saying the extended break will help them rejuvenate and reconnect with loved ones.

Others pointed out that the holiday could boost local businesses, as increased travel and spending are expected during the festive period.

Meanwhile, essential service providers, including personnel in healthcare and security sectors, will continue to work to ensure uninterrupted services.

The government also urged travellers to adhere strictly to road safety measures.

Easter remains one of the most important celebrations in Christianity, and the holiday underscores its importance to many residents of Benue State.

Benue govt declares one-week Easter holiday for workers

 

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