Members
of the House of Representatives have approved June 12 as Nigeria’s new
Democracy Day.
The members approved this on Thursday while
considering a report on “A Bill for an Act to Amend the Public Holidays Act,
Cap. P40, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 to bring the Act in tandem
with the current realities and exigencies of the modern times and to declare
June, 12 as Democracy Day in Nigeria and for Related Matters”.
Considering the report at the plenary, the
lawmakers approved the amendments to three clauses in the Act, as recommended
in the report.
The clause carrying May 29 as democracy day was
amended to June 12.
President Muhammadu Buhari had in June,
directed that the nation’s Democracy Day will, henceforth, hold on June 12 of
every year as against the current arrangement where the ceremony holds on May
29.
He also honoured te winner of the annulled June
12, 1993 presidential election, Moshood Abiola, with the highest national
honour, the Grand Commander of the Federal Republic.
The lawmakers saw the need to give the
declaration a legal backing, hence the introduction of the bill by Edward
Pwajok (Plateau, APC).
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