NDLEA, Ekiti Unveil Measures to Tackle Drug Abuse

March 19, 2021
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By Ahmed Rahma

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and the Ekiti State Government have agreed to collaborate with other critical stakeholders to tackle the scourge of drug abuse in the state.

In a communiqué issued on Thursday at the end of a seminar, both parties also agreed on “the development of intelligence sharing network mechanism at the grassroots level with a view to dismantling the cultivation, manufacturing and use of illicit drugs and arrest the drug barons and their cohorts.”

“The adoption of a public health approach in collaboration with relevant authorities such as the public service, authorities of tertiary institutions and political heads for Confidential Drug Use Integrity Test to be carried out on the newly recruited civil servants including directors and permanent secretaries, newly admitted students and individuals seeking for political offices at all levels,” the document said.

It explained that the strategy would ensure early identification of individuals who use drugs with a view to providing help and support and preventing dependency.

The communiqué further stated that “drug-free certificate should be demanded before the solemnisation of marriage; establishment of drugs control prevention committee in all communities to comprise NGOs, faith-based organisations, religious and opinion leaders, royal fathers, parents, youths and other relevant stakeholders; strong parent-child relationship should be explored to help the society restore the value system.”

It also called for the establishments/resuscitation of anti-drug clubs in secondary and tertiary institutions while seeking a joint sensitisation and enlightenment programme on the devastating consequences of the use of illicit drugs to the people and the state in general.

They said the measures were agreed following concerns “about the exponential and worrying figures about the illicit drug use in Ekiti State with the attendant impact on the mental health of its people and socio-economic development of the State; as well the devastating consequences of the use of illicit drugs on national security, education, mental and economic development of our youth population and women.”

At the seminar titled Walk Away From Drugs organised by the state Ministry of Justice in collaboration with the NDLEA in Ado Ekiti, the Chairman/Chief Executive of NDLEA, Mr Buba Marwa, lauded the state government for the support.

The event was witnessed by Governor Kayode Fayemi, who was represented by his deputy, Otunba Bisi Egbeyemi. Others present were the Ekiti State Deputy Speaker, Mr Hakeem Jamiu; first-class monarchs, members of the state executive council, local government chairmen, CSOs, NGOs, women and youth groups among others.

Rahma Ahmed

Ahmed Rahma is a journalist with great interest in arts and craft. She is also a foodie who loves new ideas. She loves to travel and would love to visit other African countries someday. She is a sucker for historical movies and afrobeat.

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