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Abua Chiefs Council, NDLEA Partner Against Drug Abuse, Trafficking
The Abua Council of Tra
ditional Rulers and Chiefs has promised to collaborate with the Rivers State Command of the National Drug Laws Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in the campaign against drug abuse and illicit trafficking.
His Royal Majesty, the Oda Obuan, King Kaleh Obug (JP) made the promise at the 2015 World Drug Day organized by the agency at Abua.
The monarch said for the war against drug abuse and illicit trafficking to be won, all parents, teachers, institutions and organizations must participate actively in the drive.
“We promise to co-operate with your agency and as you partner with the security agencies, we shall have desired peace in the local government area”, said the king.
The majesty advocated the formation of “Vanguards Against Drug”, in all institutions as a strategy to intensify the fight in schools and colleges across the nation.
Presenting the address of the chairman/Chief Executive NDLEA, Ahmedu Giade, the State Commander of the agency, Amb. Rachael Shelleng (JP) said drug abuse and trafficking pose a great threat to public health, peace and safety as well as undermines socio-economic and political stability of the country.
“We have a responsibility to be the change we desire in developing our communities without drugs”, said Giade.
He regretted that great stars who use drugs have lost their identities and precious lives, adding that also make traffickers that prisoners instead of successful people.
The NDLEA boss further remarked that excessive crave for materialism among other factors has forced many into drug trafficking.
“This situation is gradually eroding the foundation of integrity and good conduct. The age long cords of love, discipline, diligence and cultural values that held families together are falling apart. We must act fast in protecting our lives, communities and identities from the devastating effects of drugs”, he stated.
Disclosing that the agency has recorded unprecedented success in the country, he revealed that 8,826 persons were arrested in 2014 while illicit drugs weighing 166,697.18kg was seized.
He said between January and May 2015, the agency arrested 3,478 suspects and also seized 170,341.70kg of narcotic drugs. The drugs are cannabis 167,461.826kg, cocaine 103.848kg, heroin 17.976kg and psychotropic substances 2,619.195kg.
He added that the agency also discovered cannabis farms measuring 126.721 hectares and also won a total of 783 cases in court.
Chris Oluoh
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