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NDLEA Seeks Royal Fathers’ Support Against Drug Abuse

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The Anambra State command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has called for the support of royal fathers to successfully fight drug abuse in 189 communities in the state.

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The state commander of the agency, Mr Charles Onubuogu, told newsmen on Saturday in Awka that  NDLEA was committed to fighting drug abuse and trafficking in Anambra.

The NDLEA boss said the agency was highly committed to achieving visible results in its ongoing War  Against Drug Abuse (WADA) campaign across the communities in the state.

He said that his commitment to fight against drug abuse and trafficking had recently led his team of senior officers on an advocacy visit to the Anambra State Council of Traditional Rulers.

He said the visit was part of NDLEA’s ongoing WADA campaign aimed at seeking their support as partners in the fight against drug abuse and trafficking and as custodians of culture and moral authority.

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“Traditional rulers play very weighty roles at the community level as such cannot be sidelined in a serious matter such as the fight against drug abuse and its related hazards.

“There is a dire need for collective action, because drug abuse remains a major driver of crime and insecurity in the society and needed not to be treated with kid gloves,” Onubuogu said.

He said the war against drug abuse and trafficking could not be defeated without the royal fathers’ input being the key stakeholders of the communities.

Onubuogu said that their support was highly needed because the voices, influences and authorities of royal fathers at the grassroots levels are magical.

He said the royal fathers had irreplaceable skills in mobilising their communities to attend urgently to life saving and developmental programmes, especially when they are free of charge.

He said that the agency’s recent visit to the council of traditional rulers led by its chairman, Igwe Chidubem Iweka III of Obosi, was fruitful.

Onubuogu said the royal fathers pledged  to mobilise their communities, issue directives against drug abuse, and work closely with NDLEA to build safer, drug-free towns.

He reassured them of the confidentiality of all information received from traditional rulers and their communities.

He promised to treat such information with utmost secrecy and to fully investigate such until justice is served. (NAN)

 

 

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