ORA-00940

I have a procedure
create or replace procedure abc
(p_username in all_users.username%type)isbegin execute immediate 'alter user ' || p_username || ' account unlock';end;
I need to call this procedure from sqlplus.
I tried below but get error.
execute unlock_account ('usermane');
BEGIN unlock_account ('username'); END;
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00940: invalid ALTER command
ORA-06512: at "schema.abc", line 3
ORA-06512: at line 1
DN

I need to call this procdure on one of my FORM (trigger).
This only purpose of this procedure is to unlock account.
It was working ,
Some how I am start getting this error.
You think its work
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE account_unlock(
v_usr IN varchar2,
v_acct IN varchar2)
AS
--Variables
ddl_stmt varchar2(100);
v_acct_un varchar2(25);
BEGIN
v_acct_un:='"'||v_acct ||'"';
ddl_stmt := 'ALTER USER '||v_usr||' account unlock '||v_acct_un ||'';
EXECUTE IMMEDIATE ddl_stmt;
END account_unlock;

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