Okorocha, who gave the order in Owerri on Wednesday at the end
of the meeting of the state Security Council, said that the operation of
nudity clubs debased Igbo culture.
He said that such clubs had compounded the eroding morality of
the youths and warned that the government would no longer condone their
destructive activities.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that many nudity clubs
are operating in the state capital.
The governor also banned under-age persons would
henceforth be barred from attending night clubs in the state and warned that
any club found admitting such persons or selling alcoholic drinks to them would
be closed down permanently.
The governor also ordered the demolition of a house in Oru East
Local Government Area and a filling station in Mbaitoli Local Government Area
allegedly owned by kidnappers.
Okorocha warned that government was determined to stamp out
kidnapping in the state.
He also warned owners of uncompleted buildings in the state to
clean and secure them to avoid their being used as hideouts by criminals.
The governor decried the upsurge of secret cults in some
secondary schools in the state and warned student cult members that government
was poised to deal with them.
He expressed concern over the increase in child trafficking in
the state and said that government had taken steps with the security agencies
to check the trend.
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