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Jonathan says issues of mental health need to be checked

Former President Goodluck Jonathan has revealed that mental health of most Nigerians needs to be checked following incidences of insecurity in the country. 

Jonathan said this when visited by management of the Albino Foundation and its partners, who came to thank him for paying the bills of persons with albinism to undergo surgery for cancer abroad.

He added that most of the crimes carried out in the country are drug-induced. The former President said; 

“Imagine starting your day with the news of killing in the morning, it leaves an impression on your mind. We need to also look into issues of mental health as well.

“No sane Nigerian will just go and commit crimes except he is high on something.

“Now we have cults in primary and secondary schools, then it was in tertiary institutions, but you now see children in these schools thinking of how to kill their mates, this is sad”.

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