Chukwuma Soludo, governor of the State of Anambra, revealed on Wednesday that 23 state indigenous people are currently in the arm of death in Indonesia for drugs related to drugs.
Soludo made this alarming dissemination while addressed to the members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) who recently deserted the Grand Alliance (APGA) in support of its re -election offer.
The Governor highlighted the dangerous consequences faced by the indigenous Anambra, underlining that the young people involved had been deceived by native doctors who promised to make them immune to safety scans during the transport of drugs through international borders.
“Go to Indonesia, 23 ndi anambra are in the arm of death there for drugs related to drugs,” said Soludo, exhorting the public to pay attention to the deceptive practices that attract young vulnerable in criminal activities.
Soludo has condemned the growing trend of native doctors who offer supernatural solutions, in particular those who claim to be able to make the safety scanners blind to drugs.
The governor warned against such dangerous beliefs, observing that many young people have fallen victims of these false promises, ending up in prison all over the world.
He also expressed his strong disapproval of those who engage in these criminal practices, swearing to act against any individual who thus promotes these deceptive patterns.
Soludo stressed that any native doctor who makes these statements should face the arrest, highlighting the absurdity of their promises.
“If a millionaire makes a person, we will bring people an ambrus and align them. Don’t you want an anmber in which everyone will be millionaires?” The governor asked rhetorically, suggesting that if this magic were real, the entire state would benefit from it.
Soludo shared an anecdote to underline the mistake of these statements, revealing that one of the native doctors currently in detention had a son who worked as a waiter in Nnewi, asking why the charm had not made him rich if he was really effective.
The governor also drew attention to the disturbing mentality that affects young people, who often said by resorting to drunk and inactive behavior, waiting for wealth to materialize through doubtful means such as money rituals.
Soludo condemned these deceptive practices and reiterated that his administration would continue his repression on those who exploited the vulnerables.
While Soludo clarified that the state is not contrary to the traditional faithful, he underlined that Ambra would not have tolerated those who engage in harmful practices that promote crime and exploitation.
He promised to eliminate the scourge of “call” pendants, which he described as a harmful influence on the youth of the state.
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