Ministry, NDLEA To Launch National Campaign Against Drug Trafficking, Illicit Drugs

First pic: L-R: Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa (Rtd) and the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, during a courtesy visit by Gen. Marwa to the Minister on Thursday.

By CHIKA CHIMEZIE

The Federal Ministry of Information and Culture will collaborate with
the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) to launch a national
campaign against drug trafficking and illicit use of drugs in the
country.

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed,
disclosed this in Abuja on Thursday when he received the Chairman of
the NDLEA, Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa (Rtd), on a courtesy visit to his
office.

“The Federal Ministry of Information and Culture will work with you to
give maximum publicity to your activities, especially in the area of
advocacy. To date, we have launched a number of national campaigns. It
will not be a bad idea for the Ministry, working with the NDLEA, to
launch a national campaign against drug trafficking and use of illicit
drugs.

“I will also encourage the NDLEA to work with the National Orientation
Agency (NOA), which has set up Integrity Clubs in Secondary Schools
nationwide, to reach the young ones with its campaign against drug
use,” he said.

Alhaji Mohammed said the war against illicit drugs and tackling drug
trafficking is one of the most important tasks in Nigeria today,
considering that drug trafficking, money laundering by traffickers and
the use of illicit drugs are closely linked to the nation’s security,
well being of the citizens, the moral fabric of the society and even
governance.

“It is common knowledge that drug money can be used to finance
insurgency and terrorism. A successful fight against drug trafficking
will therefore help to deny or reduce funding for insurgency.

“The kind of vicious banditry and kidnapping for ransom that our
country has witnessed in recent times cannot be totally separated from
illicit drug use and their effects on users who take to crime.” he
said.

The Minister said even governance is not spared from the drug scourge,
as drug traffickers and money launderers contest and win elections
into high offices where they help shape policies, while noting that
drug traffickers sometimes end up becoming role models in society,
with devastating consequences for the young ones.

Alhaji Mohammed commended the NDLEA Chairman for recording impressive
achievements in less than three months of his appointment,
particularly in restoring the visibility of the Agency for local and
international partnerships, boosting the morale and confidence of
staffers, attracting international support and the ‘offensive action’
against drug cartels that has led to the arrest of 2,175 drug
traffickers, seizure of 2,050,765.33 kilogrammes of illicit drugs as
well as cash and drug seizures worth N75 billion.

In his remarks, the NDLEA Chairman, Gen. Marwa (Rtd), said drug abuse
has assumed an alarming proportion in Nigeria, which, he said, has about 15
million drug users between the age bracket of 15 and 64, 25% of whom
are females.

Gen. Marwa, who corroborated the Minister’s observation that drug
abuse has been fueling insecurity in the country, said the agency had
arrested two traffickers from Niger Republic and Chad, who confessed
to supplying illicit drugs to bandits.

He sought the collaboration of the ministry and its agencies to launch
a nationwide public sensitization on drug demand reduction drive
through advocacy programmes in the media in order to curb drug abuse
in the country.

Gen. Marwa commended the Minister for the excellent work he has been
doing, along with the agencies under him, ”to promote the good work
of the Federal Government and the country as a whole”.

“The confidence and versatility of the Minister on issues of
governance and information management have never been in doubt,” the
NDLEA Chairman said.

 

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