The House of Representatives has constituted an ad hoc committee to investigate the prevalence, regulation and impact of drugs, tobacco, alcohol, illicit trafficking and related abuses on the economy of the nation.
The committee, headed by Hon. Oluwatimehin Adelegbe, was set up sequel to a resolution of the House to probe the prevalence of drug abuse by Nigerians.
Adelegbe said in a statement that the committee has been charged with the urgent task of examining the root causes, identifying institutional weaknesses, regulatory and enforcement gaps and developing practical solutions to combat this menace by strengthening national drug control mechanisms, promoting public health and protecting citizens from substance-related harms.
In view of the mandate and the urgency attached to it, the committee has resolved to interface with relevant stakeholders and other Nigerians with a view to identifying the causes and proffering solutions.
He, therefore, urged Nigerians to take advantage of the initiative and submit detailed memoranda stating concerns, recommendations and proposed interventions on the subject matter. This will form the consultative process and guide legislative interventions, he said.
