Kuwait CSC Dismisses Eid Holiday Extension Claims
KUWAIT — May 16,2024 — The Kuwait Civil Service Commission (CSC) has denied rumors surrounding an extension too the Eid holiday,directly addressing the misinformation. The commission stated clearly that reports are false, urging citizens to verify information through official channels. Salah Al-Sakabi, a high-ranking official, highlighted the importance of accurate information during public holidays. For authoritative updates about the official Eid schedule, further statements are available.
Kuwait CSC Dismisses Eid Holiday Extension Claims as False
Kuwait’s Civil Service Commission (CSC) has refuted recent reports circulating about an extension of the Eid holiday. The commission firmly stated that these claims are unfounded and inaccurate, urging the public to rely on official sources for verified information.
Salah Al-Sakabi, a high-ranking official within the CSC, addressed the rumors directly. He emphasized the importance of verifying information before sharing it, especially concerning public holidays.
Official Statement from the Civil Service Bureau
According to al-Sakabi, the Civil Service Bureau has not issued a new statement or proposal in connection with the extremit of Eid.
This statement directly contradicts the rumors that had been spreading, causing confusion among residents and possibly disrupting work schedules.
Al-Sakabi further clarified that the information regarding an extended holiday, attributed to Aamiri Divinu, is false. He stated, Aamiri Divinu, which describes the Diwan’s holiday, which describes the diwan’s holiday on the decision of the ministers’ council and Edul Aldo, is not just false news.
Call for Responsible Information Sharing
The CSC is taking a proactive approach to combat misinformation. Al-Sakabi has appealed to both the public and the media to exercise caution when sharing information, especially when it pertains to official government announcements.
Alsakhaba appealed to the civil service bureaucrike or publishing information related to or publishing the public and the media. He also said that the official social media platforms of the Bureau’s official social media platforms for accurate and verified.
Salah Al-Sakabi, Kuwait Civil Service Commission
To ensure accuracy, the public is encouraged to consult the CSC’s official social media platforms for verified updates and announcements. This measure aims to prevent the spread of false information and maintain clarity regarding government policies and schedules.
Confirmed Eid Holiday Dates
To reiterate the official holiday schedule, government agencies and institutions will observe the Eid holiday starting on Thursday, June 5, and continuing through sunday, June 8. Work will resume as normal on Monday, June 10.
- Holiday Start: Thursday, June 5
- Holiday End: Sunday, June 8
- Work Resumes: Monday, June 10
The CSC emphasizes that this is the confirmed and accurate holiday schedule, and any other information should be disregarded.
Final Warning Against Misinformation
The Kuwait CSC has issued a clear warning against the circulation of false information, reaffirming that reports about an Eid holiday extension are simply untrue. The commission urges everyone to rely on official announcements and verified sources to avoid confusion and maintain accurate information.
Kuwait’s CSC has issued a warning against circulating false information, confirming that reports about an Eid holiday extension are untrue.