Marwa, Toure call for public , states’ active
participation in fight against illicit drugs
The Nigerian public has been challenged to get
involved and take full ownership of the fight against substance abuse and
illicit drug trafficking with a view to curbing the menace and preventing young
people from falling into the drug trap.
Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the National Drug
Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) gave the
challenge at a joint press conference with the United Nations Office on Drugs
and Crime (UNODC) at the Agency’s National Headquarters in Abuja on Wednesday
18th June 2025 to announce weeklong activities to commemorate this year’s world
drug day.
“As we enter another United Nations year focused on
prevention, it is vital to stress that the responsibility of shielding our
citizens from harmful substances does not rest solely on the shoulders of the
NDLEA. It is a collective duty—one that demands the involvement of all,
including the general public. On our part, we shall intensify our War Against
Drug Abuse (WADA) social advocacy initiatives to further support families,
schools, communities, workplaces, places of worship, associations, and trade unions
in raising awareness on the dangers of illicit drug use and how to avoid
falling victim”, Marwa stated.
He noted that each year, the World Drug Day is guided
by a unique theme that shapes the global response to the challenges of drug
abuse and illicit trafficking over the following 12 months, adding that this
year’s theme “will once again serve as a framework for our awareness campaigns,
stakeholder engagements, and community outreach efforts. The theme for this
year is: The Evidence is Clear: Invest in Prevention."
According to him, “We have lined up a variety of
impactful activities beginning with today’s press briefing, culminating in the
grand finale on 26th of June. These events are designed to raise public
awareness, encourage dialogue, and galvanise collective action towards
combating drug abuse and illicit trafficking.
“On Friday, June 20, we will hold a Juma’at service at
the National Mosque, Abuja. The following day, Saturday, 21st of June at 8am,
we will stage a Walk Against Drug Abuse in collaboration with MTN Nigeria
Foundation and the University of Abuja at the University campus in Gwagwalada.
“On Sunday, 22nd of June, a Thanksgiving Service will
be held at Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries Regional Church, Wuye,
Abuja, starting at 10 am. We will begin the following week with the final stage
of an Essay Competition on Monday, 23rd of June. In this round, schoolchildren
will present letters they have written on the theme: “Why I Must Not Take
Drugs.” The event will be held at the NDLEA Conference Room at our headquarters
in Jahi. The day will also include a range of NGO-led activities focused on
drug prevention and youth engagement.
“Our focus on Tuesday, 24th of June, will be on
out-of-school youth. To this end, we will conduct an outreach campaign in
markets and motor parks across the FCT Area Councils, beginning at 8 am.
Finally, on Thursday, 26th of June, which marks World Drug Day, we will hold
the grand finale—a commemorative event at the State House Conference Centre,
commencing at 9 am.”
He said as part of efforts to address the country’s
drug use situation, the NDLEA has also continued on an upward trajectory in
terms of arrests, convictions, and seizures.
“We are also modernising our approach to the
enforcement of drug laws by embedding innovation in our operations. Notably,
the use of body cameras has now been fully integrated into our field
activities. Overall, the past year has witnessed significant positive
developments in our offensive against drug traffickers and barons.
“In the four and a half years of my leadership, the
Agency has been advancing steadily on the path of reform and progress. Earlier
this year, in February, we commissioned our first barracks in Yola, Adamawa
State. In April, we commissioned both an accommodation facility and a
rehabilitation centre in Kano. At present, the barracks in Abuja stands almost
ready for commissioning, while the one in Lagos is nearing completion”, he
added.
Also speaking at the briefing, UNODC Country
Representative, Cheikh Ousman Toure by the Deputy Head of UNODC in Nigeria,
Danilo Campisi, emphasized the importance of preventive measures in addressing
the global drug use problem. He said “the illicit drug trade is deeply
connected to other crimes including human trafficking, illegal mining and
environmental destruction. Its proceeds often finance violent extremist groups
further destabilizing affected regions. Together these interconnected crimes
are part of a vicious circles that entrench poverty, exploitation,
institutional weakness and addiction.”
While commending Marwa and NDLEA for doing an
excellent work in Nigeria, the UNODC called on state governments to get
actively involved in the efforts being coordinated by the NDLEA at the centre.
“Stopping drug trafficking requires long-term coordinated action to address
supply and demand and prevent organized criminal groups from exploiting
vulnerabilities. Most critically, we must involve the sub-nationals, the state
governments must be actively involved in drug control efforts working with
NDLEA and other relevant entities to ensure the availability of evidence-based
preventions and treatment programmes in their states. We will not make
significant progress if interventions continue to be centralized.
“This is why UNODC support to Nigeria remains resolute
and multifaceted. We are working side-by-side with the government of Nigeria to
build forensic and border management capacity to intercept drug flows and
strengthen law enforcement capabilities; enhance regional responses to
transnational organized crime through training, intelligence sharing and
support for joint investigations.
“We stand in solidarity with the Nigerian government, civil society and communities in the fight to dismantle criminal chains, prevent addiction and restore dignity through recovery. We also commend the leadership of NDLEA and the chairmanship of General Marwa whose strategic and courageous efforts continue to make an impact on both supply and demand sides of this crisis. And UNODC is really proud to be a partner of this vital journey.”
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