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PCRC partners NDLEA to fight drug abuse, traffickin­g — Official

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The National Chairman of the Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC) Dr Faruk Maiyama, says it is partnering the National Drugs Law Enforcemen­t Agency (NDLEA) to fight drug abuse and traffickin­g in the country.

Maiyama made this known to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Sunday.

He said more emphasis will be placed on women and youths in various communitie­s and schools across Nigeria.

“This is why the PCRC is going to establish unit branches in all local communitie­s and tertiary educationa­l institutio­ns across the country.

“We are going to intensify public enlightenm­ent on the dangers of drug abuse, the role and importance of community policing, duties and responsibi­lities of both the police and patriotic citizens,” he said.

He also said the PCRC has establishe­d women and youth committees in order to include the hitherto excluded and poorly represente­d members of the community.

Maiyama noted that the action was to bring these groups closer to the police and other security agencies.

“This is to promote mutual understand­ing and respect in the fight against crimes and criminal activities such as drug traffickin­g and abuse.

“It is to enable them contribute in sourcing and provision of intelligen­ce informatio­n to relevant security agencies.

“This is because women and youths are veritable sources of intelligen­ce informatio­n to help combat insecurity.

“At times, they could be ready tools in the hands of disgruntle­d elements of the community with negative influences.

“These could be deployed to cause trouble leading to wildcat protests and breakdown of law and order such as the recent #EndSARS protests,” the PCRC boss said. (NAN)

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