Cross River Declares 20-Day Christmas and New Year Holiday for Workers
The Cross River State government has approved a 20-day holiday for all civil and public servants to fully participate in Christmas and New Year celebrations. The break, announced in a circular signed by Head of Service Orok Okon, will run from December 15, 2025, to January 5, 2026, with essential workers exempted. The leave coincides with preparations for the landmark 20th edition of Carnival Calabar, Africa’s biggest street festival, expected to boost tourism and cultural festivities across the state.
The Cross River State government has approved a 20-day holiday for all civil and public servants to fully participate in Christmas and New Year celebrations. The break, announced in a circular signed by Head of Service Orok Okon, will run from December 15, 2025, to January 5, 2026, with essential workers exempted. The leave coincides with preparations for the landmark 20th edition of Carnival Calabar, Africa’s biggest street festival, expected to boost tourism and cultural festivities across the state.
Cross River Declares 20-Day Christmas and New Year Holiday for Workers
The Cross River State government has approved a 20-day holiday for all civil and public servants to fully participate in Christmas and New Year celebrations. The break, announced in a circular signed by Head of Service Orok Okon, will run from December 15, 2025, to January 5, 2026, with essential workers exempted. The leave coincides with preparations for the landmark 20th edition of Carnival Calabar, Africa’s biggest street festival, expected to boost tourism and cultural festivities across the state.
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