The province of Namosi is making a strong commitment to eradicate drug abuse within the next three years. This pledge was announced by Ratu Suliano Matanitobu, the paramount chief of Namosi, who unveiled a set of strict measures aimed at addressing the escalating drug crisis affecting the region. If the target is not achieved within the initial three-year period, the province will extend its efforts by an additional two years.
Ratu Suliano highlighted the pressing nature of this initiative, placing the fight against drug abuse as a paramount concern for the community. “We are committed to eradicating drug abuse within Namosi,” he stated emphatically.
To combat this issue effectively, drastic measures will be implemented, including the removal of individuals involved in drug-related activities from their communities. The new policy will be enforced across the entire province, from Naboro to Navua, ensuring a comprehensive approach to tackling drug abuse.
“Our community will hold those responsible for their actions,” Ratu Suliano declared, reinforcing that this initiative is deeply rooted in the values and teachings of their vanua, which emphasize accountability and collective responsibility.
This focused initiative shows the province’s determination to create a healthier, drug-free environment for its residents. With strong leadership and community engagement, there is hope for meaningful change that could inspire other regions to address similar challenges.
By prioritizing collective action and accountability, Namosi is setting a powerful precedent in the fight against drug abuse, potentially paving the way for a brighter future.
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