Cross River State government has directed all civil and public servants to proceed on a 20-day leave to enable them participate fully in the forthcoming Christmas and New Year festivities.
This was contained in a circular with Ref: GO/HOS/4/Vol.II1/277 and signed by the Head of Service, Mr Orok Okon.
The circular directed all civil servants, with the exception of those on essential duties, to proceed on leave from December 15 to January 5, 2026.
“The approval is to enable civil/public servants fully participate in the Christmas festivities within the state.
“However, officers on essential duties are hereby exempted from this leave and are expected to remain at their duly posts to ensure continuous delivery of critical public services.
“Permanent secretaries and heads of departments are requested to bring the contents of this circular to the attention of all staff and ensure strict compliance,” it stated.
The biggest street party in Africa, the Calabar Carnival, is part of activities put in place to celebrate Christmas.
This year’s carnival is the 20th edition of the annual street party that was birthed by the Donald Duke administration in 2005.





