Iweajunwa Okechukwu, the NDLEA commander in the state disclosed this
while celebrating the 2015 UN Drug Free Day in Minna on Friday.
“There is no doubt that as a country, the menace of drug abuse and
trafficking is one of the biggest problems staring us in the face today.
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“All over the world, Nigerians are notorious for drug trafficking. We
have the highest number of traffickers serving jail terms more than any
other country in the world,’’ he said.
This year’s Drug Free Day is tagged: “Let’s Develop our Lives, our communities and our identities without drugs’’.
Okechukwu said that the recent Indonesian incident involving Nigerians was a pointer to the claim.
He said that in Niger there was a serious issue of drug abuse,
especially the prescription drugs and psychotropic substances such as
tramadol, rohypnol and diazepam.
According to him, other drugs abused in the state include Librium, cough
syrups with codeine, sukudia (suck and die), glue, solutions, petrol,
gutter dirt, zakami, lizard dung and cannabis sativa (Indian hemp).
He said that the harmful habit was common among the youths, married women, secondary school students and primary school pupils.
The agency’s commander urged parents, teachers, religious leaders, state
government and traditional leaders to see drug abuse as a societal
problem that must be tackled by all stakeholders toward minimising it.
Okechukwu advised the people of the state to desist from abusing drugs and report illegal drug dealings to the agency.
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