The Government of Ghana has officially declared public holidays to mark the celebration of Eid-ul-Fitr, one of the most important festivals observed by Muslims worldwide.

Eid-ul-Fitr Holidays Announced
According to an official announcement, Thursday, March 20 and Friday, March 21 have been declared public holidays across Ghana to allow Muslims and the general public to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr.
The government has also declared Monday, March 23 as an additional holiday, giving citizens an extended break during the festive period.
Celebration Across Ghana
Eid-ul-Fitr marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan, during which Muslims fast from dawn to sunset. The festival is celebrated with prayers, family gatherings, charity and communal meals.
Muslim communities across Ghana are expected to gather at mosques and designated prayer grounds to mark the occasion with special prayers and celebrations.
Why This Story Matters
Public holidays declared for major religious celebrations reflect Ghana’s commitment to religious tolerance and national unity. Eid-ul-Fitr remains one of the most widely celebrated Islamic holidays in the country.
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