Human Interest

Soludo Govt Takes Anti-drug Campaign to Cattle Market in Amansea

Human interest

The government of Prof. Chukwuma Soludo has taken the fight against drug to cattle market in Amansea, Awka North Local Government Area of Anambra State.

The cattle market is predominantly dominated by young Hausa youths, some of who are suspected to be addicted to illicit substances.

The campaign which was spearheaded by the Anambra State Ministry of Information, in partnership with the Amansea Cattle Market, held at the market in Amansea, where the youths were tutored on the dangers of using illicit drugs.

Commissioner for Information, Dr Law Mefor who spoke at the event, under the theme – Operation Stop Drug Abuse and Addiction, highlighted the dangers of substance abuse, while encouraging youths to pursue productive endeavours.

Mefor said: “The Ministry of Information decided to do this programme with the Amansea Cattle Market because we know that the government is interested in the youths here and everywhere in Anambra State.

“The way we came here is how we will go to other places – markets, churches, mosques and all. We need to talk to our young people so that nobody will say they didn’t know. Drug abuse leads to financial loss, poor decision-making, and potentially, mental degeneration up to the point of schizophrenia (madness).

“We assure the youths of this market of the government’s interest in their welfare and we will offer support for those suffering from drug dependency and addiction, who are seeking rehabilitation. The cattle market community is a strategic partner to the Solution Government in the development of the state and I urge you, particularly youths, to avoid drugs to succeed in life and not live a wasted life.

“The decision is yours. If you are wise and willing to change your life, Soludo’s government will help you,” the commissioner concluded.

Earlier, the Chairman of the Anambra Cattle Market, Amansea, Alhaji Bello Magari, observed that drug abuse and addiction are serious problems in the country today, which is why they deemed it important to hold the campaign in order to sanitise the cattle market.

By Ifeizu Joe

Ifeizu is a seasoned journalist and Managing Editor of TheRazor. He has wide knowledge of Anambra State and has reported the state objectively for over a decade.

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