…Laud Soludo On Homeland Security Law
The Anambra State Native Doctors and Herbal Medicine Association has presented vehicles to its taskforce teams in the three senatorial zones to monitor the enforcement of the Anambra Homeland Security Law and facilitate its activities across the state.
Angel Network News (ANN) reports that the President of the Association, Chief Anayochukwu Edekobi while handing over the vehicles to the zones during its quarterly meeting at Igbakwu, Ayamelum Council Area, said the Association is determined to complement the efforts of Governor Chukwuma Soludo towards sanitizing and securing the state.
Edekobi explained that the Association has put in place stringent measures to weed out bad elements who tarnish the image of native doctors by encouraging and enabling crimes and social vices in any form, as members are encouraged to uphold moral and ethical conduct in their practices aimed at contributing towards improving the state health system through traditional medicine.
The Anambra North Zonal Chairman of the Association, Mr. Chijioke Nebechi, in his speech, said the Association has streamlined its activities in line with the Anambra State Homeland Security Law, and that the taskforce teams have been mandated to fish out non-members whose activities portray native doctors in a bad light, while the host of the meeting.
Contributing, Chief Paul Ikwunnemetala, said the Association will not relent in the fight to chase away people who hide under native medicine practice to perpetrate evil and threaten the security of the state.
Also speaking, the State Woman Leader of the Association, Lady Onyinye Nwankwo-Anochiri, urged members to uphold unity of purpose and respect the law of the state, and made it clear that the Association will not hesitate to hand over erring members to relevant government agencies for prosecution.
Copies of the Anambra Homeland Security Law were distributed to members.





