
The Federal Government of Nigeria has officially declared Thursday, June 12, 2026, a public holiday to commemorate this year’s Democracy Day celebration.
The announcement was made by the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, on behalf of the Federal Government. The declaration was contained in a statement issued by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior, Dr. Magdalene Ajani.
June 12: A Symbol of Nigeria’s Democratic Journey
According to the statement, June 12 remains one of the most significant dates in Nigeria’s political history. The day serves as a reminder of the courage, sacrifices, and resilience demonstrated by Nigerians in the struggle for democratic governance.
The Federal Government noted that Democracy Day provides an opportunity to reflect on the nation’s democratic progress and honor the heroes whose contributions helped shape modern Nigeria’s democratic system.
”The legacy of these heroes continues to guide the values and responsibilities of the Nigerian state,” the statement emphasized.
Government Reaffirms Commitment to Democratic Values
As Nigeria marks another Democracy Day, the Federal Government reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening democratic institutions and promoting good governance across the country.
The government highlighted key democratic principles, including:
Rule of law
Transparency and accountability
Inclusive governance
Citizen participation
National unity and development
Dr. Tunji-Ojo encouraged Nigerians to continue supporting democratic processes and work collectively toward building a peaceful, prosperous, and united nation.
Significance of Democracy Day in Nigeria
Democracy Day is observed annually on June 12 to recognize the country’s democratic evolution and the historic events surrounding the June 12, 1993 presidential election, widely regarded as one of the freest and fairest elections in Nigeria’s history.
The annual celebration serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting democratic institutions, safeguarding citizens’ rights, and promoting national development through good governance.
Conclusion
The declaration of June 12 as a public holiday underscores the Federal Government’s recognition of the importance of democracy in Nigeria’s growth and stability. As citizens across the country commemorate Democracy Day, the occasion offers an opportunity to reflect on past struggles, celebrate democratic achievements, and renew commitment to a stronger and more inclusive Nigeria.