The Cross River State Government has declared Friday, December 27, and Tuesday, December 31, 2024, as work-free days for civil and public servants, to encourage full participation in its flagship tourism event, Carnival Calabar.
The announcement aligns with the state’s policy of promoting active involvement in the globally renowned carnival, which has become a key cultural and tourism highlight.
According to a press statement on Thursday signed by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Nsa Gill, Friday, December 27, is reserved for the Junior Carnival Parade, while Tuesday, December 31, marks a special day leading into New Year’s celebrations on January 1, 2025, which has already been declared a federal public holiday.
Civil and public servants are expected to report to their duty posts as usual on dates not specifically mentioned as work-free.
The Government also announced plans to manage vehicular movement during the main Carnival Calabar event on Saturday, December 28.
Vehicular traffic will be restricted within the 12-kilometer carnival routes in Calabar metropolis.
Motorists are advised to use alternative routes, as vehicles will not be permitted along the designated carnival areas to ensure a smooth and secure celebration.
Governor Bassey Otu also extended his warm greetings to residents and visitors celebrating the yuletide season in Cross River.
He expressed heartfelt wishes for a joyous and prosperous New Year in 2025. The declaration underscores the administration’s commitment to celebrating and promoting Cross River’s vibrant cultural heritage while ensuring residents and visitors alike enjoy a festive and memorable holiday season.
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