Mrs Soludo stated that she was aware that the state government had started making containment plans ahead of the looming flood.
She said that immunisation was important to protect children from life-long illness.
He described women as caregivers and key nurturers, adding that NDLEA was taking sensitisation to the grassroots to address the drug abuse menace.
Anambra’s first lady says giving children adequate parental care would reduce their attraction to crimes and vices capable of destroying their lives.
This would encourage the students to learn more about food and farming.
Wife of the Anambra governor, Nonye Soludo, has urged women to get involved in politics to change the dynamics and achieve democratic governance in the country
Somtochukwu Udeze, speaker of the Anambra House of Assembly, has called for the abrogation of obnoxious practices against women.
Ms Soludo said the rising cases of child abuse by guardians and caregivers was worrisome.
Ms Soludo commended hardworking teachers making great sacrifices to put the state’s education on the global map.
“Sometimes we need to park our cars and walk more, especially if we are not going a long distance,” she said.
