Buba Marwa, chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement
Agency (NDLEA), says President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the construction
of barracks for operatives of the agency.
Marwa disclosed this to state house correspondents on
Friday, after briefing President Muhammadu Buhari on the activities of the
agency at the presidential villa in Abuja.
The NDLEA boss said the building of barracks for operatives
of the agency is par of efforts to protect officers and their families.
“I raised the issue of barracks. The NDLEA has been in
existence for 32 years. All other agencies — armed forces, police, customs,
immigration, road safety — all have estates and barracks, except the NDLEA; we
still don’t have barracks,” he said.
“And now, considering the hazardous nature of the work that
we do — the dangers in it — we arrest and jail the criminals and then live
among them.
“When you send operatives to go into the forest, to go after
the criminals, they will be encouraged if they know that their own families are
secured in a barracks somewhere.
“So, clearly, we got a positive response from the
commander-in-chief and we are very grateful for it, and we look forward to the
execution as soon as it is practicable.
“Another thing we talked about was the issue of recruitment,
considering the size and responsibilities before us, and we also again received
a listening ear. We are very grateful.”
On the activities of the agency, the NDLEA chairman
disclosed that the agency had seized illicit drugs worth over N100 billion,
while cash recovered has been deposited with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
“As far as activities in the drug supply reduction sphere
are concerned, we have seized drugs worth billions of naira — over N100 billion.
The cash has been sent to the Central Bank and for the drugs, we have sought
forfeiture from the courts for destruction,” he said.
“Since January, we have jailed 1,630 of these shameless
criminals and murderers who traffic drugs. We have counselled and rehabilitated
over 4,000 within our NDLEA facilities.
“The issues of the war against drug abuse cascade down to
communities. So, I briefed the president on the advocacy work that we’re doing
across the country.’’
The NDLEA boss also urged those who abuse drugs to desist
from their actions.
“The last message here to Nigerians is to say no to drugs.
If you have not started taking drugs, don’t; if you have started, stop it; if
you’re addicted, seek treatment. There’s no shame or stigma; go and get
treated,” Marwa said.
“If you have malaria, you go to the hospital; if you have diabetes, you are not ashamed. So, drug addiction is a disease like the others. I urge those who are addicted to start going for treatment.”
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