Drug problem a silent killer in territory says American Samoa official

The Secretary of Samoan Affairs Mauga Tasi Asuega has issued a call for the territory to unite against the drug infestation that's affecting American Samoa.

Mauga told a Cabinet meeting that the flow and spread of drugs in the territory is a concern to himself and traditional leaders because it is affecting the youth.

He referred to the drug problem as a silent killer in the community and said if we avoid the issue or sweep it under the rug, the consequences will be serious.

Mauga said not a week goes by without an incident involving drugs being reported.

"Drug paraphernalia and military guns, we must resist the presences of these things in our lives," he said.

"We must weave together in faith the kind of strong family and communal bonds that can withstand the power and fear they may hold over us."

Mauga said dealing with the drug problem is not a task just for the police, Government department or the Governor and Lt Governor and the problem also needs action from families and village leaders.

Across the water in Samoa, the presence of drugs was also raised in the Christmas Day message of Samoa's Head of State, Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Efi.

Photo: 123RF (American Samoa's secretary of Samoan Affairs, Mauga Tasi Asuega, says people must resist the presence of drugs and weapons).