Marwa: Amendment of NDLEA Act ‘ll Strengthen Nigeria’s Drug War
The Chairman and Chief Executive of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa (rtd), has stated that the ongoing amendment of the agency’s Act at the National Assembly will further boost the country’s fight against substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking.
Marwa, who gave the verdict during his opening remarks at the NDLEA Special Purpose Committee (SPC) conference in Abuja yesterday, disclosed that some of the details of the new bill, which is in its final stage of being passed, would strengthen the hand of the agency and discourage trafficking of illicit substances because of the stringent punishment stipulated for drug offences.
The NDLEA boss, while appreciating the SPC members, who are experts in relevant fields that constitute an advisory group to support the work of the agency across the country for their contributions to the achievements of NDLEA under his leadership, said the time is now for well-spirited Nigerians to join the fight against the drug scourge, which may not be in every family but in every community.
He said: “Let me state from the onset that contrary to a recent report that the drug abuse problem is in every household in Nigeria, I’ll like to correct that misrepresentation and state that there are indeed families not afflicted by this menace. However, we can’t say that of the communities. It is almost certain that every community has this problem.
“That said, I will like to assure you that the NDLEA Act is presently in its final stage of amendment at the National Assembly. It’s a private bill sponsored by the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Drugs and Narcotics, Senator Hezekiah Dimka, and it will among other things remove the option of fine in the sentencing of offenders as well as make punishments for drug offences more stringent.”