States That Declared Public Holiday For Hijrah 1448 AH

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Several state governments across Nigeria have announced work-free days to mark the commencement of the Islamic New Year, Hijrah 1448AH.

While the vast majority of the participating states declared Tuesday, June 16, 2026, as the official holiday,

Osun State specifically chose Wednesday, June 17, 2026, to observe the annual event.

Oyo State

Governor Seyi Makinde declared the work-free day, with official statements noting that the holiday recognizes the deep historical significance of the migration of Prophet Muhammad from Makkah to Madinah.

Kano State

Governor Abba Yusuf approved the public holiday in keeping with the longstanding local tradition of honoring the beginning of the Hijrah year.

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Borno State

Governor Babagana Zulum declared the holiday and urged residents to reflect on the season to promote harmony and peaceful coexistence.

Kwara State

The state government announced the holiday, emphasizing the values of tolerance, mutual respect, and shared humanity.

Katsina State

Governor Dikko Radda approved the day off, encouraging communities to offer dedicated prayers for national peace and economic growth.

Kebbi State

Governor Nasir Idris gave the approval for the holiday, with instructions for civil servants to resume full office duties on Wednesday.

Yobe State

Governor Mai Mala Buni authorized the holiday to enable workers and citizens to observe the lunar calendar transition seamlessly.

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Osun State

Governor Ademola Adeleke approved Wednesday as the official state-wide public holiday to celebrate the New Year. The state Ministry of Home Affairs urged the public to avoid actions capable of causing division and instead participate fully in activities that foster communal unity.