Islamic group backs war against drug trafficking

By Salihu Ali, Abuja 

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A prominent Islamic society, Jama’atu Izalatil Bid’a Wa’Iqammatis Sunnah JIBWIS – Nigeria, has expressed its full support for the renewed fight against drug abuse and trafficking by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA.

The body stated this when its leadership paid a courtesy visit to the NDLEA Chairman/ Chief Executive, General Mohamed Buba Marwa at the Agency’s national headquarters in Abuja.

The Islamic group also sought for collaboration with NDLEA in order to take the message against drug abuse to millions of its members and followers.

Chairman of the Islamic group, Sheikh Abdullahi Bala Lau ommended Marwa and his team for the great impact they have made within the short time he took over the leadership of the Agency.

Sheikh Bala Lau said, there was need to bring to the table the large capacity of JIBWIS to collaborate with NDLEA in this onerous assignment because of his understanding that the crisis bedeviling the country has its strong roots in drug abuse.

He stated further that JIBWIBS as an advocacy and enlightenment society will be of tremendous assistance to NDLEA with her over 15,000 Jummu’ah Mosques all over the country, and over 10,000 primary and secondary schools as well as a channel know as Manara Sat TV.

He said the society believes that “there can be neither peace nor development for a country with the unacceptable level of drug abuse in Nigeria as at today.”

The NDLEA boss, Buba Marwa expressed his appreciation for the visit saying that he was actually arranging an advocacy visit to JIBWIBS and such other influential bodies.

“NDLEA will take a good advantage of the platforms offered by JIBWIS to collaborate with them and save the majority of Nigerians who have never taken drugs and also to ensure we bring out those who are already involved,” he stated.

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