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Delta State Faces Pressure Over Drug Dealer Protection
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 27851, member: 2262"] A rights group known as ISRCA has pushed Delta State leaders to punish anyone helping drug dealers stay in business. The group specifically wants strict rules against community leaders and police who might take money from people selling illegal substances. National leader Derrick Agberen believes these community heads must answer for the growing drug problem affecting young people across all twenty-five local areas. ISRCA points directly at a drug called Colorado, causing major problems for Delta youth. They claim this substance makes users act strangely and sometimes leads to violence or death. The group demands Governor Sheriff Oborevwori create real consequences for anyone protecting these dealers. They believe stopping drug sales would immediately cut down on other crimes happening throughout the state. The organization argues many dealers operate freely because they pay off both local leaders and law officers. This protection racket makes fighting the drug trade nearly impossible, according to ISRCA statements. Their message suggests these payoffs allow dangerous substances to reach more young people every day. The group insists Delta officials must break this cycle by holding everyone involved responsible. Several violent incidents have been connected directly to drug use across Delta State recently. Just this January, police reported a disturbing case where a 23-year-old man named Success allegedly killed his father in Sapele. The young man reportedly attacked his parent after being refused money to buy drugs. ISRCA uses such examples to stress how urgent action has become against both dealers and those who shield them from justice. [/QUOTE]
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