Extended public holidays have negative economic effects on citizens: Anambra residents

Anambra residents have slammed the additional day approved by the Federal Government for Muslims to celebrate the 2024 eid-el-Fitr, saying this will have negative effects on the economy.
The Federal government declared April 9 and 10 as Muslim-Ummah for the successful completion of a month’s spiritual rejuvenation.
Some residents of Anambra capital city believe that the additional day which they did not plan for would result in economic hardship to the citizenry.
Most respondents believe that people had planned to resume their economic activities instead of wasting their time staying at home doing nothing.
A former Chairman, Awka Chamber of Commerce, Felly Akosa, described the additional day to the two days approved earlier as “unfair to the economy of the country as people were unprepared for the additional day.
Mr Akosa said that although it is right for the Muslims to celebrate their holiday after a month-long fasting, the process needed to be carefully planned in place of the additional rest day which could inhibit business activities.
National Vice President of Igbo Apex Social Cultural body, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Damian Okeke-Ogene, said the policy would cause huge economic waste as businesses are put on hold,
He advised that, in future, a proper and well planned programme needed to be in place before declaring a public holiday for any celebration that will be national.
“Our economy and other sectors are not healthy,” and it would, therefore, be appropriate to plan well to avoid declarations that will hamper the citizens’ welfare.
A business man in Awka Mazi Christian Beluchukwu, described the extension of the eid-el-Fitr public holiday to Thursday, April 11, as an added hardship for the citizenry.
Mr Beluchukwu said that any public holiday for three days, April 9 to 11, to celebrate any feast in the country was an economic loss to the nation.
He said that it was best to stick to the two-day national public holidays as this gives room for the people to plan their activities well.
He stated that his wife went to a public hospital on Tuesday and was unattended to her because there was no doctor around to provide medical attention.
He added, “She resorted to visiting a private hospital which cost extra money which the public hospital is expected to handle at a reasonable cost.’’
(NAN)
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