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Consultant Blame Drug Trafficking On Unemployment
Some management con
sultants in Port Harcourt have blamed the high level of drug trafficking on unemployment and urged the private sector and government to create more jobs as a strategy to check the menace.
Speaking to our correspondent at the Hotel Presidential, Port Harcourt at the weekend a group under the aegis of Management Consultants of Nigeria (MCN), said many youths would prefer lawful jobs to drug trafficking.
A member of the body, Mr Emeka Osuagwu, told our correspondent that drug trafficking would continue to increase until the youths are positively engaged and employed by the public and private sectors.
He urged government to create more jobs to divert the attention of the youth from vices, stressing that the increase in drug trafficking stemmed from the level of unemployment, as many graduates are roaming the streets aimlessly and therefore government should address the issue.
Also speaking, another member of the professional body, Mr Friday Ukpabi, regretted that idleness has pushed many youths into drug trafficking and other related crimes.
He called for the orientation of the youth on the evils of drug trafficking.
Ukpabi also attributed the menace to alleged compromise by some law enforcers, stressing that effective enforcement would deter many people from engaging in the crime.
He urged the media to promote programmes that would sensitize the youth to the dangers of such act.
Philip Okparaji
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