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Jours
fériés :
Nigéria
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Voir aussi
: Bénin Cameroun Niger Tchad
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La
liste des jours fériés
2012
(Nigéria),
ci-dessous,
a été générée par le logiciel
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Au bas de
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Actualités et Mises-à-Jour
Informations Complémentaires
Footnotes
Disclaimer
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New Year's Day
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Lun |
New Year's Day Holiday
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Id-el Moulud (The Prophet's Birthday)
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Lun |
Id-el Moulud Holiday
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Good Friday
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Lun |
Easter Monday
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Mar |
Labour Day
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International Children's Day
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Schools |
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Democracy Day
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June 12 Commemoration (Ekiti, Lagos and Ogun States)
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Moshood Abiola Memorial Day (Ogun State) (tentative)
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Id el Fitri (End of Ramadan)
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Id el Fitri Holiday
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Mer |
Bayelsa Peace Day (Bayelsa State)
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Lun |
State Foundation Anniversary (Jigawa State)
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National Day
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Jeu |
Id el Kabir (Feast of Sacrifice)
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Ven |
Id el Kabir Holiday
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Jeu |
Islamic New Year (Kano State)
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Christmas Day
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Boxing Day
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Actualités et Mises-à-Jour |
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Les dernières nouvelles, ci-dessous, sur les jours fériés et fêtes légales pour Nigéria, sont en Anglais. Si vous avez la moindre question sur ces commentaires, n'hésitez pas à nous contacter. 01 May 2012 (The Government of Imo State-Owerri) The Governor of Nigeria's Imo State has announced that the Imo State government had declared Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, May 2-3-4, 2012, as non-working state public holidays.
27 Apr 2012 (Official Gazette of the Federal Republic of Nigeria-Abuja) The Minister of Interior of the Federal Government of Nigeria, Abba Moro, has announced that the Nigerian Government had declared Tuesday, May 1st, and Tuesday, May 29, 2012, as non-working public holidays.
25 Apr 2012 (The Nigerian Observer-Asaba) The Ministry of Information of Nigeria's Delta State has announced that the Delta State government had declared Thursday and Friday, April 26 and 27, 2012, as non-working state public holidays on account of the upcoming second South-South Economic Summit being held in Asaba.
09 Apr 2012 (Vanguard-Abakaliki) The Commissioner for Information and Orientation of Nigeria's State of Ebonyi, Chike Onwe, has announced that Wednesday, April 11, 2012, would be a one-off state public holiday in Nigeria's State of Ebonyi.
31 Mar 2012 (Official Gazette of the Federal Republic of Nigeria-Abuja) The Minister of Interior of the Federal Government of Nigeria, Abba Moro, has announced that the Nigerian Government had declared Friday, April 6, and Monday, April 9, 2012, as non-working public holidays to commemorate this year's upcoming Easter celebrations.
10 Mar 2012 (Vanguard-Abuja) The House of Representatives of Nigeria has passed a resolution urging that the Federal Government of Nigeria should also declare an annual non-working public holiday on March 8 to commemorate Women's Day.
02 Feb 2012 (Official Gazette of the Federal Republic of Nigeria-Abuja) The Minister of Interior of the Federal Government of Nigeria, Abba Moro, has announced that an additional one-off day in lieu public holiday had been declared throughout Nigeria, on Monday, February 6, 2012, to compensate the fact that the upcoming public holiday for the Id-el-Maoulud (Prophet's Birthday) falls on a weekend in 2012.
21 Dec 2011 (Official Gazette of the Federal Republic of Nigeria-Abuja) Nigeria's Minister of Interior, Patrick Abba Moro, has issued a press statement declaring 2 additional, one-off public holidays to compensate the fact that both the upcoming Christmas Day public holiday and the upcoming New Year's Day public holiday fall on a Sunday in 2011 and 2012 respectively.
01 Nov 2011 (Vanguard-Abuja) The Federal Government of Nigeria has declared Monday and Tuesday, November 7-8, 2011, as the dates of the non-working public holidays for the upcoming Eid-el-Kabir (Feast of Sacrifice).
26 Sep 2011 (Vanguard-Abuja) Nigeria's Minister of Interior, Emmanuel Ihenacho, has declared Monday, October 3, 2011, as a non-working public holiday to mark this year’s National Day which falls on a Saturday in 2011.
More News Updates For the full version of the summarized news items above, and older news items not displayed above, go to the Nigéria public holidays news and updates page, or worldwide public holidays news and updates page, or subscribe to one of our free email newsletters. |
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Informations Complémentaires |
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Les commentaires de ce paragraphe, sur les jours fériés et fêtes légales pour Nigéria, sont en Anglais. Si vous avez la moindre question sur ces commentaires, n'hésitez pas à nous contacter. Governing Law: The Public Holidays Act of 1979, chapter 378, replaced all previous state laws by one federal law regulating all the official public holidays in Nigeria and was later amended by the HB. 72 A Bill for an Act to Provide for the Amendment of the Public Holidays Act Cap. 378 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 1990 by adding a new item to the Schedule which added a public holiday on July 6, but was later replaced by Public Holidays Act, Cap.P40, Vol.14 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 which technically, however, is inconsistent with the 1999 Constitution which states, under Item 51, that only the National Assembly has the exclusive powers to declare public holidays in the Federation. This concerns specifically the May 29 public holiday, the only new holiday added since 1999.
Regional Public Holidays: article 2b of the above-mentioned Public Holidays Act specifies that state governors have the right to declare additional, state-level, public holidays. This allowance has been used in the Muslim north since 2003 by the Kano state governor, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, where the Islamic New Year is a full-fledged public holiday.
Weekend Public Holidays: articles 5a to 5d of the above-mentioned Public Holidays Act go to great lengths to specify that no day in lieu will be given to compensate any public holiday that falls on a Saturday or Sunday.
Last-Minute Public Holidays: The Government often declares public holidays spontaneously, often just a few days before the holiday. This includes, in contradiction with what is stated in the Public Holidays Act, compensation days when Islamic public holidays fall on a weekend, as well as additional Easter-related public holidays, and general elections (see next point).
Democracy Day was declared a public holiday by former President Olusegun Obasanjo, following the May 29, 1999, transition from military to civilian government.
Elections' Public Holidays: Most elections, lead to some kind of last minute public holiday announcement, either only for civil servants, or for the entire country. Updated dates of upcoming Nigeria elections can be found on the IFES web site and last-minute changes to world holidays are posted on our blog .
Muslim Holidays: Over the last few years, Nigeria and Libya, have often declared the beginning of Hijra months earlier than all other Muslim countries. This is particularly true of the start of the month of Ramadan and of the Eid al Fitr public holiday, in some cases (eg. Eid al Fitr 2008) even declaring the month to begin before the New Moon had occurred.
Eid al Adha is also called Babbar Sallah in the Nigerian-related languages. |
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Observance : Toute entrée dans la colonne Observance signifie que le jour férié ou la fête légale correspondant n'est pas officiellement répandue à travers Nigéria. Le jour férié ou la fête légale est soit régionale, soit limité à certains groupes linguistiques, religieux ou ethniques. Pour plus de détails, voir les notes sur les jours fériés non-grégoriens. |
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Jours Fériés Religieux : Les jours fériés et fêtes légales basés sur un calendrier religieux sont souvent sujets à des modifications arbitraires de dernière minute, soit par les autorités religieuses (si un jour est décrété inauspiciex, portant malchance), soit par les autorité laïques (si, une année, les jours fériés de plusieurs calendriers religieux tombent à la même date). Pour plus de renseignements, vois les autres notes de bas de page. |
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Jours Fériés Musulmans : Les dates des jours fériés et fêtes légales pour Nigéria, sont basées sur le calendrier LCRSS (Libyan Center for Remote Sensing and Space Science). Pour obtenir les heures de Salat (oraisons journalières musulmanes) voir la page Freeware. |
Disclaimer
Nous avons effectué toutes les vérifications possibles pour présenter une liste
exacte
des jours fériés et fêtes légales pour Nigéria en 2012. Cependant, nous ne
pouvons accepter la moindre responsabilité pour une quelconque erreur ou
omission dans la liste
des jours fériés et fêtes légales
ci-dessus.
Nous vous recommandons de bien lire les commentaires et notes de bas de page
spécifiques à chaque
jour férié et fête légale
ci-dessus. De plus, dans de nombreux pays, le gouvernement effectue des
modifications au calendrier des jours fériés et fêtes légales, à la dernière
minutes, modifications qui ne peuvent être prévues. Nous vous recommandons donc,
avant tout voyage en Nigéria, de contacter l'ambassade ou le consulat du
Nigéria. |
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