Alhaji Limuna |
The Northern Regional Minister, Alhaji Mohammed Muniru Limuna continues
to raise red flag about the growing indiscipline and miscreant behavior among
most of the youth, which he indicated was now threatening the peace and
security in the region.
Even though the Northern Region, he said was usually threatened by
frequent chieftaincy and land disputes, the issues of broad day fraud, money
rituals popularly known as “Sakawa”, smoking, alcoholism and use of drugs by
the youth was now the order of the day, especially in the Tamale Metropolis.
Speaking at mammoth get-together organized for senior citizens in the
Region in commemoration of the 55th Republic Day Celebration in
Tamale, Alhaji Limuna called for the full support of the chiefs and community
leaders to enable the Regional Security Council (REGSEC) to clamp down on those
miscreants before they tear the region and its image apart.
It is believed that the sakawa business in Tamale has now assumed a new
dimension where the players are now engaged in serious occultism. Most of them
are said to be using human parts and blood of all forms for sacrifices and
rituals. Against this background, the Northern Regional Minister in trying to
prevent other innocent youth from getting infected by the behavior of those
miscreants, has since assumption of office staged serious war against those
engaged in the sakawa business.
He succeeded in arresting some of their leaders for trial in court of
competent jurisdiction. The Regional Minister has also taken it upon himself to
use every available public platform to advice the youth to stay away from those
indiscipline acts and educate themselves, but they are yet to adhere to his
call.
A section of some senior citizens |
According to Alhaji Limuna, the youth were the future leaders of the
region and Ghana as a whole, and so therefore posterity would not forgive him
if he spared the rods and allowed them to become monstrous in society.
“We have said it again and again that we do not hate boys and girls,
neither do want to deprive them of any source of livelihood. But we have a duty
to protect the society today and the future generations, and if we allow them
to have their way, posterity will not forgive us”.
On the other hand, the Northern Regional Minister appealed to the Chiefs
and the senior citizens to support the government and for that matter the
REGSEC to rid the region of those miscreants and their practices which he said
were threatening the fabric of the society. Meanwhile, this year’s Senior
Citizens Day Celebration was supported by ActionAid Ghana, who refreshed the
participants and presented them with certificates of recognition and other
gifts.
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