Christmas fairs continue this week across Panama, including in San Antonio, Roberto Durán, and San Miguelito, promising affordable food prices and direct relief for citizens. "Everything is designed so that people can come, shop, and leave with peace of mind," said an official. Nilo Murillo, director of the IMA, reported that over 5,000 people were attended to before 8:00 a.m. He clarified that nobody had to queue overnight thanks to proper organization and sufficient supplies. "There is no shortage of products," Murillo assured, adding that 15,000 Christmas packages are available in Chilibre, with an additional 10,000 in nearby areas to manage crowds. The director condemned individuals attempting to sell queue spots, calling it "a wrongdoing against the people." He also highlighted the support from community boards, the municipality, and the National Police, particularly thanking Commissioner Jaime Fernández for his constant logistical and security assistance. "This is a team effort," Murillo concluded.
Christmas Fairs in Panama Crack Down on Queue Scalpers
Christmas fairs offer affordable food in Panama. Authorities combat queue scalpers, with over 5,000 served early. Team effort ensures smooth operations.