Governor Soludo Assures Anambra Citizens Safety Amid Christmas
Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, Anambra indigenes are encouraged to return home for the Christmas festivities without fear.
The governor, through his press secretary, Christian Aburime, declared that the era of insecurity in the state has come to an end, highlighting the government’s commitment to restoring peace and safety.
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Addressing the public, Aburime emphasized Governor Soludo’s unwavering dedication to securing lives and property in Anambra.
The press release conveyed a sense of optimism, stating that Anambra is no longer a “dread zone” but a place characterized by peace, joy, and goodwill.
The governor’s proactive measures were outlined, including the establishment of the Ministry of Homeland Affairs solely focused on security matters.
The government has strategically collaborated with various security agencies, implementing a comprehensive approach to safeguard the state. Vigilant warriors have been empowered, and joint security squads are actively patrolling the streets.
Aburime assured the public that the extensive security measures have yielded positive results, with surveillance eyes ensuring constant vigilance and criminal elements receding.
Governor Soludo Guarantees Citizens Peace & Safety
The statement conveyed a strong message that the once prevailing fear of kidnappings and unknown gunmen in Anambra is now a thing of the past.
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Furthermore, the press secretary highlighted the state government’s efforts to alleviate traffic gridlock during the festive season. Adequate arrangements have been made to ease the return of celebrants to their communities, ensuring a smoother and safer experience.
As Anambra State prepares for the Christmas season, Governor Soludo’s declaration instills confidence and optimism, signaling a new era of security and tranquility for the people of the state.