Chioma Ndulue
Awka
Sons and daughters of the Enugwu-Agidi community in Njikoka
Council Area of Anambra State, living in cities and overseas have been called on
to return home this Christmas.
The President-General of the town, Hon. Ambassador Chukwuebuka David Onuorah, made the call in his Country Home in Enugwu-Agidi, on Tuesday.
Recall that the Anambra State Executive Council meeting
presided over, earlier this week by Governor Chukwuma Soludo, had revealed a
robust plan to mark this year’s Christmas in a grand style.
It also said efforts were in top gear to consolidate on the
existing peace and security in the state, to ensure that the state records zero
insecurity during the yuletide celebrations.
Addressing newsmen in Enugwu-Agidi, Onuorah said the
community is now very safe because of the strong security system put in place.
He assured everyone that vigilante groups, police, and
modern security gadgets like CCTV cameras his administration installed, are
working day and night to protect lives and property.
“Come home and enjoy Christmas with your family and old
friends. There is nothing like eating your mother’s soup, dancing with your
people, and sleeping in your father’s compound. It heals the heart and brings
joy,” he said.
The PG also reminded indigenes that Governor Chukwuma Soludo
wants every Anambra person to “think home” and invest in the state so that
Anambra can become like Dubai and Taiwan of Africa.
Onuorah asked those doing well in Lagos, Abuja, America,
Europe, Asia, and other places to bring part of their money home and start
businesses, build houses, or support community projects in Enugwu-Agidi.
He thanked the Anambra State Government and security
agencies for the peace the town is enjoying and promised that the 2025
Christmas and New Year celebrations will be peaceful and enjoyable for everyone
who comes home.
“Enugwu-Agidi is waiting for you with open arms. Bring your
children so they can know where they come from. This is the best Christmas gift
you can give your family,” Onuorah added.

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