Christmas In Anambra: A Season Of Safety And Celebration

Posted on December 24, 2024

IZUCHUKWU ADICHIE 

In Anambra, the festive spirit is already in full bloom. As the holiday is upon us, the influx of visitors in Anambra has been increasingly high, with flights arriving at the Achebe airport fully booked. Hotels and apartments in Awka and other major cities have reached capacity as families and friends are arriving home to celebrate. Major highways leading into the state and neighboring towns are getting busier, signaling that our families are reuniting for the joyous occasion of Christmas and the hopeful arrival of the new year in 2025.

Soludo has made it clear that ensuring the safety of Ndi Anambra and visitors is his administration’s top priority. His commitment to security is reassuring, allowing everyone to celebrate the festive season with peace of mind. As we all prepare to usher in Christmas, there is an undeniable sense of warmth and togetherness in the air, making this holiday one to remember in Anambra.

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