NDLEA presents Ambassador of War Against Drug to Kwara Governor

Tunde Akanbi, Ilorin

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Kwara State Command, North Central Nigeria has presented the Ambassador of the War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) to the State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq for his efforts in fighting the menace of drug abuse in the State.

The honour was bestowed on him when the agency’s State Commander, Mohammed Bashir Ibrahim paid a courtesy visit to the Governor at the Government House in Ilorin, the State capital.

Ibrahim noted that the purpose of the visit was to inform the Governor of the rate of drug abuse in the State and to seek more support and assistance from the State Government in fighting the menace.

The Governor who was highly impressed with the visit pledged to do more to make sure that the State Government rendered all needed cooperation in the fight against drug abuse in the State.

While decorating the Governor as an Ambassador of WADA, the Commander was full of appreciation for the way his team was received.

The Governor was also presented with the Map of Kwara State for the invaluable support of the State Government to NDLEA Kwara State Command.

It would be recalled during a recent interview with Newsmen in Ilorin, the State Commander of NDLEA had revealed that the Command is doing its best to checkmate the transborder drug trade into Nigeria through constant patrol of the Nigerian border, assuring that they are now getting positive results.

“Most of the arrests that we have been making have been on the road, vehicles we intercepted when they are trying to bring in illicit drugs into Kwara State and we were able to track down the receivers of those drugs in the State,” he added.

Ibrahim also spoke on the efforts of the Agency to successfully rehabilitate drug users, noting that the users are now being enrolled in skill acquisition programmes such as shoe making, bag making, soap and detergent making in order to make them productive members of the community.

He, therefore, appealed to the state government and stakeholders to join hands with the agency in completing its ongoing rehabilitation centre so that drug users would be kept there for proper rehabilitation, counselling and reformation.

 

 

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