NDLEA cautions motorists against drug abuse

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Ogun State command, has cautioned motorists against drug abuse, to prevent road traffic crashes.
The state Commander of the NDLEA, Tijani Rabe, gave the advice on Thursday in Abeokuta during an interview.
Mr Rabe said that the advice became imperative due to the spate of avoidable road traffic crashes, characterising every year-end.
He noted that more than 10,000 motorists and road users had been sensitised by the command through its War Against Drug Abuse initiative, between January and September.
The commander also revealed the agency’s readiness to partner with other security agencies to rid parks of sachet alcoholic drinks.
Mr Rabe reiterated that the agency would evolve new strategies to combat drug trafficking, abuse, and misuse.
He further emphasised the need for intelligence sharing and joint operations to identify traffickers and to prevent the influx of illicit drugs into car parks.
Mr Rabe said that the agency was also considering collaborative sensitisation and awareness programmes aimed at traders in the park community.
He said, “This initiative will involve expert lectures, workshops, and campaigns to promote a drug-free lifestyle at the parks.’’
(NAN)
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