In the bid to rid the nation of criminal activities and
institutionalised the fight against illicit drug trafficking in Nigeria,the state commander of the National Drug LAw Enforcement Agency(NDLEA) has advised stakeholder to include
drug free education in the country’s secondary school curriculum.
Addressing a team of
Anambra Online Publishers (AOP) in Awka, the Commander of the National
Drug Law enforcement Agency, (NDLEA), Mr. Sule Momodu charged parents
and government of all tiers to champion programmes that will promote
cultural value and eschew ethnicity or religious bigotry which is the
panacea to virile nation building.
He lamented that the
country had had it better in the 70s-80s where values and regard for
Nigeria among Africa nations are respected but charged parents to assist
government to ensure the eroding value of Nigeria is restored.
He noted that
institutional transformation that Nigeria needs may not be achieved by
just rhetoric statements, but the willingness to restore values to the
front burner would be achieved if leaders should display exemplary
leadership quality that would be reciprocated by people with the hope to
sharpen the nation’s economy with vigour.
He went further to say that the architecture of a national
brand connects values, service-delivery, quality control, ideals and
standard operating procedures, in a seamless garment of national
identity, whilst saying that national development and fight against
criminal tendencies are both implicit and explicit in the rhetoric and
conduct of the national project that all and sundry are drivers in the
same vehicle.
Momodu urged online publishers to use their medium being
the most accessible medium of news dissemination, as tools of whistle
blower and to check excesses of some public office holders where due
diligence and reward to deserving public office holder are rewarded
whiteout sycophantic attribute.
While speaking on the
backdrop of challenges faced by the command in Anambra state, he grieved
over the menace of illicit drug trafficking by five persons in Obosi,
Idemili North LGA of Anambra state, described it as worrisome and called
on the residents to avail the command with useful information to arrest
notorious drug kingpin in their area.
NDLEA Commander however buoyed the command resolve to rib
Anambra state of drug trafficking if not eliminate it, noted with regret
that Obosi as spotted as a trouble zone would need the implicit support
and cooperation of residents of that area to provide the agency with
information that would aid their operation .
He solicited further for improved logistic and manpower to
overrun the activities of these major drug dealers who turn people to
junkies in the means of making money.
His word;’’ We have been working, and as our resources get
better, we need to have vehicles, we need to have other logistics and if
all these are made available, they will enhance our ability to rid
Anambra of illicit drugs
The kind of campaign we need to do we have not been able to do it because our resources are limited.
The kind of campaign we need to do we have not been able to do it because our resources are limited.
We run two radio programmes because it is not everybody that listens to radio programme.
We also run a quiz contest for the secondary schools in Anmabra but not every school is participating, we don’t know why?.
We also run a quiz contest for the secondary schools in Anmabra but not every school is participating, we don’t know why?.
The government has said every school should establish a
drug free club but we have not been able to verify this because the
school authorities are not there to support you, that it the school
authorities”.
Continuing; ”projection of NDLEA in Anambra is to say that
we want to reduce to the barest minimum the issue of Illicit drug
trafficking and abuse and if possible eliminate it.
You may not be able to say you will arrest ten this year or
15 this year no, the only projection is to reduce it and if possible
eliminate it .
I know that as time goes on and with a better working
environment and with a better resources, everything better, I am sure
that will reduce it .
We are working, the
projection someone may likely make is to say we are going to work
seriously to get at the Drug dealers at Obosi, that is my biggest
headache in Anambra .
How to get those who
are behind illicit drug trafficking in Obosi, those who are selling the
drugs to the people who are now junkies, once you get rid of those
persons , Obosi would be free from drug menace.
Earlier in the
courtesy visit, the exco of Anambra Online Publishers, headed by the
state coordinator, Mr. Bamidele Ajayi had requested the command working
relationship with the union to assist in information dissemination and
ensuring the online service become one of the news hub use to expose
illicit drug traffickers in the state.

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