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NDLEA convicts 79 drug traffickers, arrests 136 others in Anambra

She urged the youths to shun drugs as the habit has no advantage.

• June 24, 2023
NDLEA Officers
NDLEA Officers

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Anambra command, says it convicted 79 drug traffickers and arrested 136 others in the last six months.

Daniel Onyishi, state commander of the agency, disclosed this during an event to mark the 2023 United Nations World Drug Day on Saturday in Awka.

Mr Onyishi said the command seized 883.347 kilogrammes of illicit drugs, engaged youths across the 21 local government areas and rehabilitated 25 victims.

He said the command carried out enlightenment programmes in institutions of higher learning, secondary schools and churches within the period.

He said that the achievements were made possible due to morale and logistics support from the chairman of the agency, Retired Brig.-Gen. Mohammed Buba Marwa.

Ngozi Chuma-Ude, state commissioner for education, said substance abuse was a cankerworm that every right-thinking person must avoid.

Mrs Chuma-Ude, who declared the event open, said drug addiction reduces human beings to vegetables and makes one’s family and society to be ashamed of the addict.

She urged the youths to shun drugs as the habit has no advantage.

Okechukwu Esimone, the Vice Chancellor (VC), Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), Awka, in a goodwill message, urged the youths, especially students, not to allow anyone to influence them negatively to take illicit drugs.

Mr Esimone, represented by Angela Ufele, the director, academic and planning, UNIZIK, said drug abuse negatively impacts the workforce.

The VC said the institution now offers postgraduate programme to build capacity on how to tackle illicit drugs, as well as partner with NDLEA.

Mike Ezenwa, professor of clinical psychology who delivered a short lecture, advised NDLEA to evolve proactive measures towards tackling the menace of drug trafficking and abuse.

The theme of the 2023 celebration is; “People First: Stop Stigma and Discrimination, Strengthen Prevention”.

The highlight of the event was the launch of the War Against Drug Abuse (WADA), by the chairman of NDLEA, Mr Marwa, who was represented by Samila Etta, zonal commander, Owerri.

The organisers also held quiz competitions for selected secondary schools and undergraduates of some departments from UNIZIK.

(NAN)

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