N/R Minister |
The
Northern Regional Minister, Alhaji Mohammed Muniru Lemuna has raised serious
concern about the way majority of the youth in Tamale and for that matter
Northern Region are increasingly becoming indiscipline, disrespectful and
unruly by the day.
He said that the youth of the region were almost going
out of control and charged all traditional, religious and opinion leaders to
find ways of dealing with the situation.
The
Minister virtually lost his disposition and his usual gentlemanly posture, when
he mounted the podium to address a durbar of chiefs and people of the Northern
Region to mark the celebration of the National Festival of Arts and Culture (NAFAC)
in Tamale.
The
Youth of the region indeed are fast gaining notoriety for attacking chiefs and other
people in authority, chasing away and sometimes beating up Ministers of State,
Members of Parliament, Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives as
well as locking up offices and seizing official vehicles and bungalows of
government officials among other barbaric behaviours.
Against
this backdrop, Alhaji Lemuna who somewhat blamed the traditional rulers and
other people in authority in the region for condoning such boisterous
behaviours for some time now, emphatically stated that he would never tolerate
such acts so far as he remained the Regional Minister.
According
to him, it was time the leaders of the region woke up to boldly speak against
the youth for becoming so unruly and disrespectful in society. “We know that
those of us in Northern Region were brought up to respect our elders and people
in authority. But what do we see these days? I was instructed by the President
John Dramani Mahama to settle a dispute between some youth in Gambaga-Nalerigu
constituency and their District Chief Executive. I was in this meeting from 12
noon to 6:00pm only to see some youth led by two guys entering the meeting hall
to come and attack me. If our youth have grown horns to the level of going to
attack Regional Minister in his residence, who knows who will be next be
attacked. This is not the first time and this must stop. If we are producing
children that we cannot control, children who do not respect Ministers, DCEs
and traditional rulers and other people in authority then we must begin to be
worried”.
Alhaji
Lemuna therefore vowed to deal with any rowdy youth who would attempt to break
the laws.
On
the other hand, the Northern Regional Minister called on the private sector to
partner the government to exploit and develop the creative arts and tourism
industry to create more employment for the youth.
He
said that government was ready to support all the youth engaged in the
production of hand-woven smocks, leather works and other art works in the
region.
This
year's NAFAC which is being celebrated on a regional basis is on the theme: "Creative
Arts and Tourism Industry: A Platform for National Development."
It is being supported by MTN Cultural Fest under the caption MTN Savannah Fest
2014.
The
Northern Region is abound with a lot of tourist sites including the popular
Mole Game Reserve, Nalerigu Defense Wall, Salaga Slave Market, the Mystic Stone
and the 13th Century Mosque at Larabanga among others.
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