General News of Monday, 30 December 2024

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NDLEA arrested 929 suspects in 12 months - Kwara commander says

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Kwara State Command has stated that 929 people were arrested for hard drugs-related offences in 2024.

The state Commander, Mrs Fatima Popoola, made this known on Monday, December 30, 2024, at a news conference at the NDLEA headquarters in Ilorin, the state capital.

According to Popoola, those arrested included 839 males and 90 females in the state within a year.

She continued that the command conducted a series of activities to suppress the supply and demand for hard drugs, adding that 2,642,103 kilograms were seized within the year in review.

“The seized drugs include cannabis, tramadol, diazepam, methamphetamine, cough syrup laced with codeine, and cocaine/crack.

“Cannabis tops the list of seized drugs, accounting for 1,455,529 kilograms, so the state is in dire need of intervention to solve the hydra-headed challenges of abuse and trafficking in cannabis.

“The mop up of 1.5 tones of cannabis is a big saviour to parents and the good people of the state, if not, the destructive effects of the drugs could have been devastating.

“In addition to the intervention efforts, 22 clients were admitted to our rehabilitation facility, with 17 other clients who are non-residential, coming from their homes for counselling.

“The prosecution and legal service unit secured 133 convictions from the Federal High Court, Ilorin, which involved 123 males and 10 females, while more cases were charged but still pending.

“14 motor vehicles and 12 motorcycles used by the suspects in drug crimes and monies seized were forfeited to the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“The vice-chancellor, dean of student affairs, and all the fresh students tested proved negative for hard drugs. Many thanks to the university for providing a favourable and suitable climate for the test.

“Other institutions of higher learning need to emulate such a policy that will help Nigeria achieve Sustainable Development Goal 3: “Health and wellbeing for all by 2030”,” she said.

The commander, however, said that the rehabilitation centre that could accommodate 200 people for treatment and counselling of drug addicts had not been completed due to paucity of funds.