Gov’t declares Friday public holiday

Viola Kiden | March 9, 2017 | 3:25 pm

A dance troupe entertains celebrants at John Garang Memorial Park in 2015.
The prayer will be held here tomorrow | Credit | Thon Aleu/VOA.

The Ministry of Cabinet Affairs says the National Day of Prayers on Friday
has been declared a public holiday to make it easy for everybody to attend
the prayers.

Last month, the President declared the 10th of March as a day for national
prayers.In Juba, the main event will be held at Dr. John Garang Mausoleum.

In a circular seen by Eye Radio, the government Secretary-General, Abdon
Agau Nhial, says the declaration of the public holiday was made in
consultation with the acting Minister of Labor, Awut Deng Achuil.

The UN Agencies, diplomatic missions, all non-governmental organizations,
private businesses and other employers have been requested to release their
South Sudanese employees for the prayers.

On Wednesday, the Acting secretary general of the Catholic Archdiocese of
Juba urged the faithful and all the people in the country to turn up for
the national prayer.Reverend Father Samuel Abe Joseph said the National
Prayer Day will give South Sudanese an opportunity to meditate on the
situation in the Country.He said transport will be provided for people in
different parts of Juba to the venue.

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