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NDLEA boss commissions barracks, rehabilitation centre in Kano

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The chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Buba Marwa, has inaugurated new accommodation blocks and a rehabilitation centre in Kano State.

During Saturday’s inauguration in Kano, Mr Marwa praised President Bola Tinubu for his continued support and commitment to security personnel’s welfare.

He said the inauguration reflects the ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’ and President Tinubu’s dedication to the well-being of NDLEA officers and other security personnel nationwide.

‘We appreciate the president and hope for further support for the welfare of our personnel.

‘The NDLEA’s work is risky, dangerous, and filled with uncertainty during operations’, Mr Marwa stated.

He stated that the new barracks aim to provide peace of mind for personnel, ensuring their families are safe while they serve on duty.

The chairman also commended the zonal and state commands, including the MAKIA Command, for their efforts in reducing drug supply and demand.

‘The seizures, arrests, and convictions in Kano have been commendable’, he said, highlighting Kano as a hotspot for drug abuse.

Kano State has the second-highest drug abuse rate, with a 17 per cent prevalence among individuals aged 15 to 64 years.

‘In the last four years, we have counselled and rehabilitated 22,000 drug patients across the country’, he stated.

Marwa warned that drug abuse continues to destroy young lives, families, and communities, urging collective action against the crisis.

He called on parents to be alert and proactive in detecting drug use among children, suggesting they obtain test kits from NDLEA offices.

‘Buy test kits and let your children know. Early detection is crucial. Drug abuse can result in serious psychiatric conditions’, he advised.

He urged community leaders, traditional rulers, and religious figures to support the agency’s fight against drug abuse and trafficking.

The NDLEA chairman encouraged officers to remain dedicated to their mission to combat illicit drug activities across the country.

He also reminded personnel to keep the new barracks clean and ensure they are well maintained.

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