Soludo raises fresh alarm about fake native doctors’ activities in Anambra.
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Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra State has raised a fresh alarm about the activities of fake native doctors and their influence on youths.
The governor said that fake native doctors and prophets deceive young people into taking many risks, including believing that they can evade security checks when smuggling drugs by using charms and talismans.
According to the governor, these native doctors and prophets deceive young people by claiming they can prepare charms that make airport scanners blind to drug trafficking.
“These young people would believe them, and today, many of our people are languishing in jail across the world,” he stated.
Speaking at a political gathering in Awka, the state capital, the governor revealed that 23 Anambra indigenes are on death row in Indonesia, an Asian country, over drug-related issues.

He said: “Go to Indonesia, 23 Anambra youths are on death row there for drug-related offences.”
Governor Soludo also responded to the protest staged by followers of a pastor detained by the Agunechemba security outfit. The protesters insisted that the pastor was innocent of the allegations against him, claiming he does not prepare charms for criminals. However, Governor Soludo disagreed with them.
“We don’t arrest anybody without being sure of what he has done – without having concrete evidence”, he said.

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