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Interior Minister declares May 1 a public holiday

Interior Minister declares May 1 a public holiday

The government has officially reminded the general public to observe Friday, May 1, 2026, as a statutory public holiday in recognition of International Workers' Day, widely known as May Day.

In a statement issued by the Minister, citizens across the country were urged to mark the occasion accordingly, emphasizing its national and international importance.

“The general public is hereby informed that Friday, 1st May 2026, marks Workers’ Day (May Day), which is a statutory public holiday and should be observed as such throughout the country,” the statement noted.

The day has been set aside annually to commemorate the contributions of workers to national development and to recognize the role of labor movements in advancing workers’ rights and welfare.

International Workers' Day is celebrated worldwide on May 1 and holds deep historical significance. It originated from labor union movements advocating for better working conditions, fair wages, and reasonable working hours, particularly the push for the eight-hour workday.

Each year, workers, trade unions, and labor organizations across the globe mark the occasion through marches, demonstrations, and events aimed at highlighting ongoing challenges within the labor sector, as well as celebrating progress made over time.

Beyond its celebratory aspect, May Day serves as a powerful symbol of international solidarity among workers. It provides an opportunity for reflection on labor rights, social justice, and the continued need to protect and improve working conditions.

In many countries, including Ghana, the holiday is also marked by official ceremonies, parades, and speeches by government officials and labor leaders, who use the platform to address issues affecting workers and outline policies aimed at improving livelihoods.

The government’s reminder underscores the importance of the day not only as a public holiday but also as a moment of recognition for the vital role workers play in driving economic growth and national development.

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