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Monarch tasks NDLEA, Royal Fathers, Others To Uproot drug Menace From Igboland

The Eze Ndigbo Ghana and the Assistant Publicity Secretary, Ndieze Ndigbo in the Diaspora, HRM Dr Chukwudi Ihenetu, has called on all stakeholders to uproot…

The Eze Ndigbo Ghana and the Assistant Publicity Secretary, Ndieze Ndigbo in the Diaspora, HRM Dr Chukwudi Ihenetu, has called on all stakeholders to uproot the meance from Igboland.

Mkpru Mmiri or crystal meth Ice comes in clear crystal chunks or shiny blue-white rocks.

It is a new dangerous drugs that is already sending many youths to untimely graves.

In a statement, Ihenetu lamented that the hard drug is already making headway into southeast with devastating results.

“I hereby call on the NDLEA under the watch of Gen Buba Marwa (retd) to immediately swing into action by nipping the ugly trend before it gets out of hands.

“Equally I’m calling on all Royal fathers, religious leaders, print, electronic and social media to strongly condemn and campaign against consumption of ‘Mpuru Mmiri’ by youths in Igbo land.”

On the likely cause of rise in the high rate of abuse of the drug, the royal father blamed it on lack of jobs for the youths.

He, therefore, called on government at all levels to create jobs for the youths.

“Nigeria has great fertile lands that could be used for mechanised farming. If some of these youths, can be employed, they will become productive and crimes including abuse of ‘Mpuru Mmiri’ will disappear.”

On the possible consequences of abuse of Mpuru Mmiri in the South East, Ihenetu said it could lead to increase in crime as well as destroy the youths that will takeover from us in the future.

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