Workers' Day: FG Declares Friday May 1 Public Holiday
Quick Summary
Nigeria's Workers' Day public holiday is Friday, 1 May, for International Workers' Day.
- Federal Government made the declaration.
- Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo announced it.
- Workers were urged to value unity and hard work.
- FG restated support for workers' welfare and security.
Read on for the Workers' Day public holiday details.

The Federal Government has declared Friday a public holiday so workers across Nigeria can mark International Workers' Day on 1 May.
Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, the Minister of Interior, announced the holiday on behalf of the Federal Government. The notice came through a statement issued on Wednesday in Abuja by Magdalene Ajani, Permanent Secretary of the ministry.
Minister praises Nigerian workers
Mr Tunji-Ojo praised Nigerian workers for their hard work and steady dedication to national development.
He said their service remains central to Nigeria's growth and prosperity. That message was direct.
The minister asked workers to hold on to patriotism, productivity and service, while stressing that such values support sustainable development. He kept the focus on duty, unity and the role workers play in building the country.
FG restates support for workers' welfare
The Federal Government said it remains committed to the welfare and security of all workers.
Mr Tunji-Ojo added that government would keep working to create a favourable environment for economic growth, a point that speaks to both workers and employers without stretching beyond the official statement.
He also encouraged workers to use the Workers' Day celebration to reflect on unity and hard work. Nation-building, as presented in the statement, depends on those habits.
Message to workers ahead of 1 May
Mr Tunji-Ojo congratulated workers across Nigeria and wished them a peaceful Workers' Day celebration on 1 May.
For many workers, the Friday public holiday offers time to mark the day, rest and think about their place in national growth. The official message stays simple: work matters, unity matters and dedication to service still counts.
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