South Africa is a free country for all with not so strict laws. This could be the reason why some citizens including foreign nationals do as they please. Stricter laws could save South Africa from the ever escalating crime rate.
It seems the politicians, councillors, MECs and ministers like toying around with so many people’s lives because they always promise them things that even now they are failing to do. First of all, how many people are in South Africa illegally? Influxes of them and this becomes a huge burden financially. When they get sick they run to state-owned health facilities and that in turn coerces the government to allocate unnecessary budget to cater for all people living in South Africa including the illegal foreign nationals. Resources get exhausted unnecessarily too.
The most annoying reality is that a portion of foreign nationals keep hijacking South African people’s cars. They rape our people and even kill them mercilessly. The juvenile citizens of this country have also turned into drug addicts because of them.
About 11 so called Nigerian investors were arrested by Tshwane Metro police this week after they were found in possession of drugs with an estimated street value of nearly R700 000. They should be incarcerated for life because they are a threat to many people, especially the young ones.
Before many foreign nationals came to South Africa, drug use wasn’t a major problem faced by so many communities, but nowadays almost every young person has used drugs because Nigerians have introduced all sorts of narcotics to them. The police shouldn’t have mercy on the druglords. In fact, druglords deserve a lifetime incarceration for ruining young people’s futures.
Young people also need to learn that drugs will never yield them positive, but negative results.
Many young people are now junkies. They don’t know how to overcome their addictions, so to get money to feed their addictions some of them steal from other people, including their parents and relatives.
Young people are the future of this country, but if many of them become addicts, then we are doomed as a country. To save the country from drug use, anyone with information in connection with druglords and drug houses should anonymously tip-off the police on 08600 10111.
Let us all try to build a drug-free South Africa.