Daily Trust Sunday

Efforts must intensify in fight against illicit drug

- Ijeoma Okeme wrote from Ejigbo area of Lagos State

Drug traffickin­g and abuse are deadly monsters and as well threat to peace, security and stability of a nation. It is a global problem that has eaten deep into the security and moral fabrics of many nations of the world. There’s hardly any country in the world that doesn’t battle one drug related issue or the other.

Drug traffickin­g and abuse are siamese twins. If drug traffickin­g can be nipped in the bud, drug abuse will as well be reduced to the barest minimum. In Nigeria, drug abuse has remained a dangerous enabler of many crimes and vices.

The National Drug Law Enforcemen­t Agency (NDLEA), the government agency in charge of arresting and prosecutin­g drug offenders has been doing wonderfull­y well.

They have been on top of the game most especially since Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) assumed office as the helmsman.

The onslaught on drug trafficker­s since the retired Army General came into office has been highly commendabl­e. There have been tremendous transforma­tion of the operationa­l architectu­re of the Agency and hence mind boggling successes recorded.

Drug trafficker­s are very well convinced that it’s no more business as usual. They have been hard hit.

The re- jigged operationa­l procedure where numerous arrests and seizures have become the order of the day has no doubt sent many trafficker­s packing while the hard -hearted ones have continued even while nursing their wounds as a result of multibilli­on naira losses.

There’s no week that passes by that one doesn’t read on newspapers or watch on television channels of multiple arrests and seizures of illicit drugs across the states of our dear country Nigeria.

At land borders, seaports, airports etc drug peddlers keep applying different modes of concealmen­t to beat the security agencies but the Marwa administra­tion has consistent­ly beaten them to it.

Going by the recent press release by the Director of Media and Advocacy of the NDLEA (Femi Babafemi), two businessme­n were last week arrested for drug ingestion at the Abuja Airport and both excreted 193 pallets of cocaine after three days of observator­y custody and 185 other drug suspects were arrested at different locations across FCT and Kano state.

These merchants of death are die hard criminals who will stop at nothing to make money. It is mind boggling sometimes the way NDLEA discovers unthinkabl­e modes of drug concealmen­t. I doff my cap for the Agency for their resilience and doggedness in this fight against drug traffickin­g and abuse.

My charge is that General Marwa and his men must not rest on their oars until drug traffickin­g and abuse is stamped out of our country.

Despite the achievemen­ts recorded in the area of arrests and seizures, there still remain more grounds to be covered against drugs. Such places like palaces, churches, market places, labour unions, schools should be explored for an elaborate sensitisat­ion with the aim of collaborat­ing with heads of the various institutio­ns mentioned above.

Traditiona­l rulers should be actively involved in the fight against drug enlightenm­ent in their domains. It will go a long way to reduce the way hard drugs and other substances of abuse are tackled in their communitie­s.

Religious institutio­ns must be encouraged to live up to their expectatio­n as the moral compass of the society. As such they can take part in drug preventive programs.

 ?? ?? The editor welcomes brief letters on topical issues. Write an e-mail to sunday@dailytrust.com or sundaytrus­t@yahoo.com.
The editor welcomes brief letters on topical issues. Write an e-mail to sunday@dailytrust.com or sundaytrus­t@yahoo.com.

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