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Ministry of the Interior on Monday reminded the general public that Friday October 26, 2012, which marks the celebration of the Islamic Festival of Eidul-Adha is a statutory public holiday and should be observed as such throughout the country.
The reminder was contained in a statement issued by the Sector Minister, Mr. W. K. Aboah in Accra.
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