Drug Abuse In Schools: Authorities Launch Manhunt For Traffickers
- Par Kimeng Hilton
- 07 juin 2019 10:01
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The Minister of Territorial Administration, Paul Atanga Nji, on June 6, 2019 met with administrative and security officials in Douala.
Just like elsewhere in the country, the situation of drug abuse amongst school children and the youth in the city of Douala and the rest of Littoral Region, is cause for great concern. This was one of the subjects discussed on June 6, 2019 in Douala when the Minister of Territorial Administration, Paul Atanga Nji, met with Governor Ivaha Diboua Samuel Dieudonne, the Senior Divisional Officer for Wouri, Joseph Bertrand Mache, Divisional Officers from Wouri, and provincial military and security chiefs.
The Minister insisted that something be done to curb hard drug (Tramol, Tramadol, cocaine) trafficking in the region, adding that the consequences of their abuse on school children and youth were incalculable. He therefore ordered that everything be done to identify the sources of supply of these drugs so as to arrest the traffickers.
Paul Atanga Nji applauded the manner in which security is maintained in the region, saying everyone was involved in what he described as “popular defence.” According to him, synergy of action by all stakeholders is needed to keep the peace. He congratulated the authorities on behalf of the Head of State, His Excellency President Paul Biya, for a job well done, reiterating that the collaboration of the public was important in maintaining security. The security situation in the Littoral Region is calm and everything is under control, he noted.
Nevertheless, he instructed the authorities to remain vigilant in case of any further threat to law and order. This is more so because those he described as “bad losers” are determined to disrupt public peace and order. At any rate, the authorities will continue to sensitise and educate the public on the need to maintain order, he added.
He warned that those who persisted in disrupting public peace risked finding themselves &...
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