Eid-Ul-Fitr 2025: March 31, April 1 Declared as Public Holidays in Ghana

Eid-Ul-Fitr 2025: March 31, April 1 Declared as Public Holidays in Ghana

  • The government of Ghana has declared Monday, March 31, and Tuesday, April 1, 2025, as public holidays to mark Eid-Ul-Fitr
  • Since March 30 falls on a Sunday, President John Mahama extended celebrations according to the country's Public Holidays Act
  • The announcement of these dates was signed by Interior Minister Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak and applies nationwide

Accra, Ghana – The government of Ghana has declared public holidays to mark Eid-Ul-Fitr, the festival that marks the end of Ramadan, according to an official statement from the Ministry of the Interior.

The Ghanaian ministry, in a statement sighted by Legit.ng, noted that Eid-Ul-Fitr would fall on either Sunday, March 30 or Monday, March 31, depending on the sighting of the moon.

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People pray for the celebration of Eid al-Fitr, on June 26, 2017, at the Independence Square in Accra, Ghana. Photo credit: CRISTINA ALDEHUELA/AFP
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The festival is a statutory public holiday in Ghana, observed by Muslims across the West African country.

Ghana declares 2025 Eid al-Fitr public holidays

Given that March 30 falls on a Sunday, President John Dramani Mahama has issued an Executive Instrument (E.I.) under Section 2 of the Public Holidays and Commemorative Days Act (Act 601) to declare Monday, March 31, and Tuesday, April 1, 2025, as additional public holidays.

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These days will be observed nationwide, according to a statement signed by Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, Ghana’s minister for the interior.

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Muslims perform the first Eid Al Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice) prayer at Ghana National Mosque Complex in Accra, Ghana on July 20, 2021. Photo credit: Christian Thompson/Anadolu Agency
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The full statement is included below:

"The general public is hereby informed that Sunday, 30th March, 2025 or Monday, 31st March, 2025 marks Eid-Ul-Fitr which is a Statutory Public Holiday.
"However, in view of the fact that 30th March 2025 falls on a Sunday and in the interest of the public, His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Ghana, has by Executive Instrument (E.I.), in accordance with Section 2 of the Public Holidays and Commemorative Days Act (Act 601) declared Monday, 31st March 2025 and Tuesday, 1st April 2025 as additional Public Holidays and should be observed as such throughout the country."

3 public holidays FG will declare in March/April 2025

Meanwhile, Legit.ng has compiled a list of the two public holidays scheduled by the federal government for March and April 2025, assisting readers in planning effectively.

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Eid-el-Fitr is celebrated by Muslims and commemorates the end of the holy month of Ramadan, in which Muslims fast daily from before dawn until sunset. 2025's Eid-el-Fitr public holiday is estimated to be marked on Monday, March 31.

However, it is worth noting that the sighting of the moon will determine whether or not that day will be Eid. Tuesday, April 1, could also be the Eid day. In either instance, the Nigerian government is expected to declare a two-day public holiday for Eid-el-Fitr.

Cleric encourages non-muslims to join Eid celebrations

Meanwhile, Gombe-based Islamic cleric, Mallam Musa Adam Maihula has stated that non-Muslims are welcome to celebrate Eid with their Muslim friends, emphasising the spirit of unity and inclusivity.

"There is no harm for the non-Muslim to celebrate with Muslims during Eid," Maihula told Legit.ng.

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