Why we need traditional rulers to join the crusade
against substance abuse -Marwa
The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Owoade has assured
the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the National Drug Law Enforcement
Agency (NDLEA) Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (rtd) of support and collaboration
in his renewed mandate to curb the scourge of substance abuse and illicit drug
trafficking in the country.
The revered traditional ruler gave the assurance when
he led two other royal fathers: Oloro of Oro, Oba Joel Olaniyan Olatoye and
Olusin of Ijara Isin, Oba Ademola Julius Ajibola, on a courtesy visit to Marwa
at the Agency’s national headquarters in Abuja on Friday 12th December 2025. He
said he is proud of Marwa’s trajectory as Atunluse of Yoruba land.
According to him, “to be kind with you, we are proud
of you. Your being in this position at the moment is not just by chance, it's
because of your devotion, your commitment. You have this amiable character.
That's why you are able to govern Borno and Lagos State, and you have always
been a performer. Another thing which I can't forget about you is the legacy of
Keke Marwa that you brought to Nigeria.”
Responding directly to the charge by the NDLEA boss
for traditional rulers to support ongoing efforts against drug abuse in the
country, the Alaafin assured of his readiness to mobilise his colleagues to
work with the Agency.
“I've heard your message and the same thing with some
of my colleagues here and some of my other traditional rulers, we are ready to
collaborate with you. I have to tell you, we are at the grassroots, we are
close to the community people. We know a lot about what's going on. So, I'm
using this opportunity to tell you that we are ready. We are more than ready to
work with you and to give you all the necessary support to make sure that you
are successful in this job. We can tell you that anytime you are in need of us,
we will always be there for you”, Oba Owoade stated.
In his welcome remark, Marwa congratulated the Alaafin
for ascending the throne of his forefathers. He charged him and other
traditional rulers across the country to leverage on their influence at the
local level to work with NDLEA to stamp out substance abuse in communities.
In his words, “The drug scourge in Nigeria is at an
unacceptable limit and from the drug use survey report of 2018, we find that
close to 15 million Nigerians aged 15 to 64 use drugs. It's a big problem and
we have been mandated by President Tinubu, to stand up, fight the drug scourge,
arrest those responsible, prosecute them and seize their assets, the
traffickers. And on this assignment, we would like to call on the traditional
institutions because it's a very, very important institution.
“Nigerians respect the traditional institutions.
Whoever you are in Nigeria, you still come from somewhere. And when you go back
to that place, you pay homage to whoever is the leader of the community. And so
when the traditional leader speaks, it carries weight. And equally we plead for
traditional leaders to also engage the religious leaders in charge of churches
and mosques in their domains, they should do serious advocacy against the use
of drugs. The NDLEA is always prepared to work with the traditional
institution.”
He said the Agency will also appreciate getting
information about drug dealers in local communities from traditional rulers
because of the risk they pose to many youths and their families. “We really
appreciate this collaboration and I know for a fact that if we are able to
control drug use, even the criminalities will come down because all the people
that are kidnappers and the insurgents, terrorists, bandits everywhere, they
use drugs first to charge themselves up, to make them high.”
He expressed appreciation to Alaafin for the visit and
wished him long successful reign in
good health, peace, development and prosperity in the
entire Oyo Kingdom.
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