SQL as input parameter

Hi All!
I need to write some procedure(function) and I need to send SQL statament as input parameter. How can I do this?
Thanks,
and.

Example:
SQL> create procedure test(my_sql in varchar2)
  2  is
  3  begin
  4    execute immediate my_sql;
  5  end;
  6  /
Procedure created.
SQL> create table lennert (id number);
Table created.
SQL> exec test('drop table lennert');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> desc lennert
ERROR:
ORA-04043: object lennert does not exist

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