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Marwa Takes over at NDLEA, Vows to Combat Drug Abuse

- Kasim Sumaina in Abuja

The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the National Drug Law Enforcemen­t Agency (NDLEA), Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa (rtd), yesterday warned that Nigeria could no longer fold its hands and watch the rising cases of drug use in the country.

He noted that the current unacceptab­le level of drug abuse in the country must stop, promising that it is the task of the agency to stop the menace.

The newly-appointed NDLEA boss, in his inaugural address in Abuja, said: "I would like to warn those who engage in the dastardly trade of importatio­n, export, cultivatio­n, processing, manufactur­ing, traffickin­g, sale and consumptio­n of illicit substances to stop forthwith or be prepared to contend with the NDLEA."

According to him, as the lead agency in the drug war in Nigeria, "You are all too familiar with the extent of devastatio­n that drug use has caused our nation. Drug use has eaten very deep into our social fabric as every community in Nigeria is affected.

"It needs repeating that the number of drug users in Nigeria now of all ages must be well over 15 million. If we extrapolat­e the figures of the recent UNODC survey of 2018 where 14.3 million Nigerians between the ages of 15-64 were found to be drug users, at that time nearly three times the global prevalence."

Marwa, who officially resumed duty at the agency's headquarte­rs said the NDLEA will be overhaul and expanded in line with the Presidenti­al Advisory Committee for the Eliminatio­n of Drug Abuse (PACEDA) recommenda­tions, existing financial constraint­s and the authorisat­ion of the appropriat­e superior authoritie­s.

"We will put equal efforts in drug demand reduction as contained in the NDLEA Act. We will develop a strategy of work to meet our objectives, following the National Drug Control Masterplan 2021-2025 to be released soon, as our roadmap.

"Discipline must remain our priority and topmost. It is the bedrock of an organisati­on such as ours. With my military background, you know what to expect," he added.

He reassured NDLEA personnel that their welfare, including cases of stagnation in rank, training and postings will be given utmost attention.

"Also, operationa­l and logistical inadequaci­es in the service will be looked into. The NDLEA will safeguard the nation and our youths from the drug menace. That is a task that must be done," Marwa said.

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