NDLEA seizes 6,668 tons of illicit drugs, arrests 36,096 in 33 months

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency seized not less than 6,668,965.17kg (6,668 tons) of illicit drugs from January 2021 to September 2023, The PUNCH reports.

The NDLEA also arrested 36, 096 drug traffickers, including 40 barons within the period under review.

This is according to the data on the summary of arrests and seizures made within the period obtained from the agency by our correspondent.

The data also showed that the agency secured 6,043 convictions in 33 months.

The agency noted that 27,432 clients have been counselled and rehabilitated within this period.

It also stated that 957.319 hectares of cannabis farms were destroyed in the period under review.

The breakdown of the agency’s activities from January to September 2023, showed that it seized over N25bn.

Recently, the chairman of the agency, Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa (retd.), cautioned young Nigerians against the use of illicit drugs.

Marwa who spoke in Abuja at the National Institute for Cultural Orientation’s 2023 annual public lecture said, substance abuse has medical, social, economic, and psychological consequences on the user, family, and society at large.

Marwa, who was represented by Anthonia Madubuike said, young people who frequently use drugs are more likely to face problems such as academic difficulties, health-related issues, poor relationships with peers, and involvement with the juvenile justice system.

He noted that the negative consequence of drug abuse includes violence, rape, suicide, paranoia, poor academic performance, dropping out of school, poor health, financial debt, and wasted resources.

He said, “Culture, drug abuse, and the future of the Nigerian youth are interconnected.

“Recognising and respecting cultural values while addressing the challenges of drug abuse can provide Nigerian youths with opportunities to thrive and contribute positively to national development.”

He urged governments, parents, civil society organisations, communities, religious leaders, and professional bodies to work together and create a supportive environment to promote the positive development of Nigerian youths.

SOURCE: PUNCH

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