As the calendar turns to June, many Nigerians are already asking a familiar question: “Are there any public holidays this month?” For workers, students, business owners, and even government institutions, public holidays are not just a break from routine, they are moments to reconnect with culture, religion, and family.
Okay.ng reports that June 2025 in Nigeria includes at least three confirmed national public holidays, offering opportunities for both civic reflection and religious celebration.
June 2025 Public Holidays in Nigeria
The most prominent civic holiday in June 2025 is Democracy Day, observed every June 12th across Nigeria. This holiday is nationally recognized and marks a significant turning point in the country’s political history.
June 12: Democracy Day
On this day, Nigerians commemorate the restoration of democracy following years of military rule. It specifically honors the legacy of the June 12, 1993 election, widely regarded as the freest and fairest election in Nigeria’s history, which was won by late Chief M.K.O. Abiola.
Although the result was annulled by the military regime at the time, the day remains a symbol of democratic resilience and the people’s voice.
Democracy Day is a work-free day nationwide, with government offices, banks, and many private organizations closed. Civic events, speeches, and national broadcasts are typically held to reflect on Nigeria’s democratic journey and its future.
Eid-ul-Adha (Sallah) Holidays in June 2025
In addition to Democracy Day, Eid-ul-Adha, also known as the Festival of Sacrifice, will also be observed in early June 2025.
Okay.ng reports that the Federal Government has officially declared Friday, June 6, and Monday, June 9, 2025, as public holidays to mark the occasion.
The break will allow Muslims across Nigeria to participate fully in Eid prayers, conduct animal sacrifices, and spend quality time with family and community.
Eid-ul-Adha is one of the most important religious celebrations in Islam, commemorating Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son in obedience to God.
The festival encourages faith, sacrifice, and generosity, with millions of Muslims across Nigeria engaging in charitable acts and festive gatherings.
How to Prepare for June 2025 Holidays
With Democracy Day already confirmed and Eid-ul-Adha dates officially announced, June presents a chance for Nigerians to rest, travel, reflect, or reconnect with loved ones. Organizations are advised to plan ahead for closures on June 6, June 9, and June 12, and adjust business operations accordingly.
Travelers and transport operators should also prepare for increased movement and bookings across the country, especially during the Sallah weekend.