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Brig. Gen. Marwa with NYSC members. |
Borno state governor, Prof. Babagana Umara Zulum has assured the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA of his commitment to bolstering the current partnership between his government and the anti-narcotics agency to achieve the goal of a drug free society across all 27 local council areas of the state.
Prof.
Zulum gave the assurance when he hosted the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of
NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) who was in Borno for a three-day
war against drug abuse, WADA, advocacy visit to mobilise relevant stakeholders
to take ownership of the fight against substance abuse and illicit drug
trafficking.
While
commending the governor for his remarkable achievements in office, Marwa
briefed him on the purpose of his visit as part of his ongoing social advocacy
sensitization efforts across the country to engage with stakeholders with a
view to cascading WADA efforts at the national level down to the grassroots and
communities. He said everything must be done to drastically reduce demand for
illicit drugs and cut down access and availability of psychoactive substances
because of the nexus between illicit drugs and the security challenges facing
the state and the country as a whole.
Governor
Zulum in his response acknowledged Marwa’s inspiring leadership qualities
everywhere he had served including Borno as the state’s former military
governor and his commitment to the drug fight. He assured the NDLEA boss of the
readiness of his government to strengthen and enlarge the existing
collaboration in the interest of law and order as well as humanity.
While
on his advocacy visit to the palace of Shehu of Borno, Abubakar Ibn Umar Garba
Elkanemi, the NDLEA chairman urged the respected monarch to continue his
support for the fight against illicit drugs while calling for drug test for
intending couples as part of conditions for the conduct of weddings. He said
this will discourage a lot of young people from going into substance abuse. In
his response, the Shehu assured Marwa that all the 59 district heads under his
emirate and the Chief Imam of Borno, Alhaji Zanna Laisu Ibrahim Ahmad present
at the meeting will go back to their domains to implement the idea including
setting up of drug control committees in their communities.
The
same understanding was equally reached in another engagement with the Council
of Ulamas led by the Chief Imam, Zanna Laisu Ibrahim Ahmad. The idea was
equally endorsed by the Christian community in another meeting held with
leaders of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, in Borno. Chairman of CAN
in the state, Most Rev Dr. John Bogna Bakeni while commending Marwa’s
integrity, hardwork and selfless service to humanity said “the Christian
community in Borno is ever ready to partner with you and your agency on this
course because government alone can’t fight the drug scourge.”
Marwa
and his delegation also made a stop over at the Headquarters Joint Task Force
(North East) Operation Hadin Kai, where he encouraged the Theatre Commander,
Major General Gold Chibuisi and his commanding officers to continue their
support, patriotism and sacrifice for the nation. He called for more
collaboration with NDLEA to cut off access to illicit drugs by insurgents as
well as drug test and sensitization lectures for troops on the dangers of
illicit substances to their wellbeing. Major Gen. Chibuisi in his response
promised to make the drug fight part of the counter-insurgency efforts while
increasing partnership with the anti-narcotics agency.
In
his meeting with chairmen of local government areas in the state, Marwa charged
them on collaboration as the agency prepares to establish presence in all the
local councils across the country in the coming year. The state Commissioner
for Local Government and Emirate Affairs, Hon. Sugun Mai Mele and the LGA
bosses assured of their preparedness while offering suggestions on how the
synergy will work.
Also
speaking during an advocacy visit to the Vice Chancellor of the University of
Maiduguri, Prof. Aliyu Shugaba and his management team, the NDLEA boss called
for drug test for fresh and returning students to discourage those with
disposition to abuse illicit substances. While asking that the school’s
counselling unit be strengthened to be able to respond to early signs of drug
abuse, Marwa also assured that “we’ll like to work with the university to fish
out members of the university community selling illicit drugs.”
In
his response, Prof. Shugaba said “drug test is a great idea. We share and buy
the idea and believe it will reduce drug abuse. The drug problem is of a
serious concern in the university because most of those arrested for theft and
other vices are found to be on drugs. As such, we will take your suggestions
and implement them immediately.” He called for the setting up of an NDLEA Post
on the campus and a Memorandum of Understanding between the university and the
agency.
A
stakeholders meeting was later held at the Indimi Hall of the university where
Marwa and his team had interactions with members of other security agencies,
students, transport unions, women groups, Youth Corp members, civil society
organisations and many others.
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