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Anambra market chairman backs Soludo on sack of diabolic native doctors

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By Cyprian  Ebele, Onitsha 

Satisfied with the manner Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State is fighting crimes and criminality in the state, the President General, Ogbaru Relief (Main) market, Ogbaru Local Government Area, Ndubuisi Ochiogu, said he gave the governor 100 per cent support in the fight against all manners of crimes.

He made the disclosure while fielding questions from newsmen in his office stating that diabolic native doctors are the problems tormenting the people in the state.

“The youths are no longer interested in apprenticeship (Igba Boi), which the Igbos are known for. These days they want ‘ego mbute’, (quick money), that sends them to their untimely death. They now turn to fake native doctors in a bid to deceive their victims and exploit the person.

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“Even men of God at times lie during preaching. Fake native doctors use agric fowl for sacrifice instead of Igbo fowl. They spoil Igbo traditional medicine practice. Igbos are known for their entrepreneurship but because of the present crop of youths the apprenticeship scheme has been thrown to the wind.

“The Yahoo boys you are talking about are stealing, they steal people’s money, there is nothing like yahoo as a genuine business rather it is stealing.

“So with this war which the governor has waged against the diabolic native doctors, there is improvement now in security. Killings for rituals, kidnapping, car snatching, robbing, cultism, among others have drastically reduced to the barest minimum to show you that these diabolic youth native doctors have hands in all these crimes.

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“Those that are stripped naked and bathed in the river are not abominations. If the security operatives continue in this manner of arresting these doctors, crime will reduce drastically,” he vowed.

“The youths must go back to the apprenticeship scheme (Igba boi), which used to be a school for traders where they learn trade or skill acquisition to be self reliant,” he warned.

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On Governor Soludo’s chances for a second tenure bid the reiterated that the governor has done so much that his achievements will speak for him and advised other gubernatorial aspirants to wait for their turn after Soludo.

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