Buhari Administration kicks off June 12 as Democracy Day, as Minister unveils President’s 2nd term inauguration events, declares May 29, June 12 work free days in country

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File: President Muhammadu Buhari on a Presidential State Car parade, as he moves round the expansive Eagles Square at a celebration of Nigeria at 58, in Abuja.

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The Federal Government, on Monday, came up with detailed of an earlier hint that President Muhammadu Buhari’s inauguration (swearing in) for the second term in office would take place on May 29 but that the main events for the inauguration will now hold during the first observance of June 12 as Democracy Day this year.

The government, to this end, declared May 29 and June 12, 2019 as public holidays.

Nation’s Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, who addressed the issue during a press conference that was broadcast live by the NTA, Radio Nigeria and Voice of Nigeria, disclosed that the Presidential inauguration on May 29 will be a low key event.

He further said that the foreign dignitaries that would have been invited to attend the inauguration will be invited to attend an event on June 12 (Democracy Day).

Read details of address below:

TEXT OF THE WORLD PRESS CONFERENCE ADDRESSED BY ALHAJI LAI MOHAMMED, THE MINISTER OF INFORMATION AND CULTURE AND CHAIRMAN OF THE MEDIA AND PUBLICITY SUB-COMMITTEE OF THE PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION COMMITTEE, ON MONDAY, MAY 20TH 2019 AT THE NATIONAL PRESS CENTRE, RADIO HOUSE, ABUJA

Gentlemen of the press, good afternoon and welcome to this press conference. We have invited you here today to intimate you with the details of the May 29th presidential inauguration and the first observance of June 12th as the nation’s Democracy Day.

2.   As you would recall, I said, at a press conference at the State House on Monday, May 13th 2019, that the inauguration of President Muhammadu Buhari for a second term on May 29th 2019, will be a low-key
affair. I also said a number of the events slated for the inauguration will now be held during the first observance of June 12 as Democracy Day. The essence of this press conference, therefore, is to give you
the details of the events that have been slated for both the inauguration and the Democracy Day.

3.   Before we reel out the details of the events, let’s remind you, gentlemen, that Mr. President last year declared June 12 as Democracy Day and a national holiday. He also said the official commencement of the new Democracy Day will be in 2019. It is in fulfillment of this declaration, therefore, that the Federal Executive Council decided, at
its meeting on Wednesday May 8th 2019, to have a low-key presidential inauguration on May 29th, and then defer the celebration that comes with it to the June 12 Democracy Day.

4.   This is why I said, at my earlier press conference, that since the first observance of June 12 as Democracy Day falls in an election year, and as a measure to sustain June 12 as Democracy Day, the celebration of the inauguration and the advancement of democracy in the country will now take place on June 12. I also said, of course, that the country can ill-afford two major celebrations within a two-week interval.

5.   On the invitation of world leaders to the presidential inauguration, I said the leaders would be invited instead to the ceremonies marking the observance of the Democracy Day on June 12, and that invitations have since been sent out to them.

6.   Now to the details of the two events.

Presidential Inauguration on May 29th 2019 Activities leading to the inauguration of Mr. President officially kicks off today, May 20th,  with this press conference. This will be followed of Tuesday, May 21st, by the commencement of a three-day National Youth Entrepreneurship Empowerment Summit at the International Conference Centre (ICC) here in Abuja.

The Federal Executive Council Valedictory Session will be held at the Council Chambers, State House, Abuja, on Wednesday, May 22nd; a Special Jumat Lecture and prayer will be held on Friday May 24th at the National Mosque; the First Lady’s interaction with women is slated for the Old Chamber at the State House on Saturday May 25th while a special Interdenominational Church Service is slated for Sunday May 26th at the National Christian Centre.

On Monday, May 27th, Mr. President will give a Children;s Day broadcast, to be followed later in the day by a Children’s Variety Party. The swearing in of the President and the Vice President is slated for Wednesday, May 29th at the Eagle Square, to be followed by a State Banquet at the State House in the evening of the same day

2019 Democracy Day Celebration (7-12th June 2019) The events celebrating June 12 as Democracy Day will kick off on Friday, June 7th with a Historical Exhibition in Arts, Pictures and Immersive Environment and run through June 12th. The event is slated to hold at the ICC. It will be followed on Sunday, June 9th by a Youth Concert, Creative Industry and Entertainment Night also at the ICC.

On Monday, June 10th, there will be a Secondary Schools Exhibition/Panel Discussion at the ICC, and Tuesday, June 11th will feature three events: the PMB Oratorical Contest at the ICC, an Anti-corruption Summit at the Transcorp Hilton and and a First Lady’s Commissioning Programme in Yola, Adamawa.

Wednesday, June 12th will start off with a parade at the Eagle Square, and the Democracy Day programme will wrap up with a Dinner and Gala Night at the State House Conference Centre.

Please note, gentlemen, that the programme of events, complete with the time of events and other details, will be made available to you after this press conference.

7.   On this note, we want to most sincerely thank you, gentlemen, for honouring our invitation. We will now take your questions.

TABULATED REPRESENTATIONS OF INAUGURATION, DEMOCRACY DAY EVENTS 2019:

 

2019 PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION PLANNING COMMITTEE (PIPC) CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES

20TH – 29TH MAY, 2019

S/N DATE TIME ACTIVITY VENUE ATTENDANCE
1. Monday 20th May 11.00am ·World Press Conference ·Nat. Press Centre Media
2. Tuesday 21st May 10.00am ·National Youth Entrepreneurship  Empowerment Summit(21st -23rd) ·ICC Open and by Invitation
3. Wednesday 22nd May 10.00am ·FEC Valedictory Session

 

·Council Chambers State House Strictly by Invitation
4. Friday  24th May 09.00am ·Special Jumma’atLecture and Prayer ·National Mosque Open and by Invitation
5. Saturday 25th 16.00pm ·First Lady’s Interaction with Women ·Old Chamber State House Open and by Invitation
6. Sunday 26th May 15.00pm ·Special Interdenominational Church Service ·National Christian Centre Open and BY invitation
7. Monday 27th May 07.00am

13.00pm

·Children’s Day Broadcast by Mr. President

·Children’s Variety Party

·State House

·State house

Open and BY invitation
9. Wednesday 29th May 08.00am

19.00pm

·Swearing In Ceremony

·State Banquet

 

·Eagle Square

·State House Conf. Centre

Strictly by Invitation

*ICC – International Conference Centre

2019 DEMOCRACY DAY CELEBRATION CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES

7TH– 12TH  JUNE, 2019

1. 7th – 12th June 09.00am ·Historical Exhibition in Arts, Pictures and Immersive Environment (Week Long) ·ICC Open and BY invitation
2. Sunday 9th June 16.00pm ·Youth Concert, Creative Industry & Entertainment Night ·ICC Open and BY invitation
3. Monday 10th June 09.00am ·Secondary Schools Exhibition/Panel Discussion ·ICC Open and BY invitation
4.

 

Tuesday 11th June 09.00am

10.00am

11.00am

·PMB – Oratorical Contest

·Anticorruption Summit

·First Lady’s Commissioning  Program Adamawa

·ICC

·Transcorp Hilton

·Yola, Adamawa

Open and BY invitation

Strictly by Invitation

5. Wednesday 12th June 09.00am

18.00pm

·Democracy Day Parade

·Dinner & Gala Night

·Eagle Square

·State House Conf. Centre

Strictly by Invitation

*ICC – International Conference Centre


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