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New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by Writer1(f): 11:36am On Oct 27, 2022
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency has been succeeding in the fight against illicit drugs in the country due to ongoing internal reforms, its chairman/Chief Executive, Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa (retd.), has said.

According to him, the agency has been undergoing a reform process that has resulted in the arrest of many drug lords and their cartels.

Marwa stated these in his keynote address delivered at the 14th Biennial International Conference on Drugs, Alcohol, and Society in Africa with the theme, “Towards the reform of drug law and policy in Africa: Research, practice and advocacy consideration,”
organised by the Centre for Research and Information on Substance Abuse and obtained by journalists in Abuja on Wednesday evening.


He said, “Revamping the NDLEA became imperative in light of the disturbing findings of the National Drug Use and Health Survey conducted in 2018 which indicated that Nigeria’s drug use prevalence at 14.4 per cent was way above the global threshold of 5.6 per cent.

“In the past 21 months, the NDLEA has been undergoing a reform process which has resulted in tectonic changes in the agency’s administration, structure and operations. Consequently, the NDLEA’s turbo-charged performance in the areas of arrests, prosecutions, convictions and seizures are the result of reforms.”

According to him, the reforms were not limited to the NDLEA’s activities but included the laws that established the agency and other legislations that were the basis for the country’s drug control effort.

He added that the reforms, singly and collectively, have given the agency a dynamic drug control framework in which prevention and treatment are now entrenched.While stressing the need for reforms in the drug laws, including policies and their implementations, Marwa recalled that until the past few years, drug law enforcement in Nigeria was tied to dated legislation with the resultant policies and practices he observed, no longer adequate to tackle issues of illicit substances.

He said rather than solve problems, the application of the law, methodologies and practices were creating new challenges as they fuel criminalisation and did little to stem drug abuse and crimes.Marwa said, “Change, as the saying goes, is inevitable. The past decades have brought fresh thinking concerning substance abuse. Around the world, there has been a gradual and systematic shift in drug control perspectives leading to an overhaul of old laws and policies which are replaced with new ones that reflect the contemporary understanding of illicit substances from law enforcement, socioeconomic and health standpoints.

“The new National Drug Control Master Plan, 2021-2025, for instance, identifies drug use disorder as a public health issue with a strong emphasis on treatment. There has been a cascading effect. Today, we have a 24/7 toll-free drug abuse call centre even as the agency continues to broaden accessibility to treatment with plans underway to build the first of six regional model rehabilitation centres. Along this line, the NDLEA is also working to scale up the capacity of its officers involved in drug demand reduction activities.

“For instance, in 2021, the NDLEA adopted a new Standard Policy and Practice Guidelines manual for its counsellors and healthcare providers across the country. The SPPG, developed with the aid of UNODC and sponsored by the European Union, is an all-encompassing document for “people who are managing people who use drugs.”

“A significant reform on the subject matter of the use and abuse of drugs is the new Pharmacy Council of Nigeria Act 2022, which was passed into law in September. The new law will help to curb the abuse of pharmaceutical drugs and also bring control to activities within the pharmacy profession. Similarly, the law establishing the NDLEA is going through amendment, having been reviewed by all relevant stakeholders who contributed and agreed on vital areas.”

While expressing confidence that the amended NDLEA Bill would be passed into law by the National Assembly, Marwa said drug policies in the country were also undergoing reviews.Those who have been following drug policy trends in the country can easily discern a gradual shift in our society’s approach to illicit drug issues. We have also embarked on large-scale advocacy as epitomised by the NDLEA’s War Against Drug Abuse campaign launched in 2021”, he added.

The Executive director, CRISA, Prof. Isidore Obot, observed that there were positioned positive developments in various countries, including Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, that showed the readiness of policy makers and citizens to embrace progressive drug policies that took into consideration scientific evidence and the human rights of people who use drugs.

He said the theme of the conference was chosen to highlight the growing demand for drug policy reform across the world which focused attention on availability of and access to evidence-based treatment, early interventions and harm reduction, among others.

“I believe that we have made advances in the state of knowledge about the drug problems in a growing number of countries in Africa. With the high level of concern shown by some governments, and the involvement of the Economic Community of West African States and the African Union, we are better positioned now than we were a few years ago to address more effectively the supply and demand challenges that face policy makers in a growing number of our countries”, Obot stated.
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Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by bigdammyj: 4:19pm On Oct 27, 2022
Noted

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Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by xristos(m): 4:19pm On Oct 27, 2022
nice

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Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by NwaMamaIwota(f): 4:19pm On Oct 27, 2022
Tinubu oooo

do you know that Tinubu is a bastard drug dealing vagabond ?

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Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by Jikase(m): 4:19pm On Oct 27, 2022
NwaMamaIwota:
Tinubu oooo

do you know that Tinubu is a bastard drug dealing vagabond ?

This is too harsh!

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Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by Brendaniel: 4:20pm On Oct 27, 2022
That's the only working agency in Nigeria now, EFCC is just doing hide and seek with Yahoo boys for media hype and stealing from the Yahoo boys for personal gains, this man was one time Lagos administrator, I always tell Tinubu supporters that Tinubu is the worst governor Lagos has ever had, they begin to argue.

Ask yourself as a Nigerian - Would you prefer Marwa as a president or Tinubu as a president ?

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Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by obagofizzy(m): 4:20pm On Oct 27, 2022
Good job from you people una really try at least that Abba kyari still Dey sell and no hope
Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by fasmukol: 4:20pm On Oct 27, 2022
Keep up the good work Marwa!
Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 4:20pm On Oct 27, 2022
The entire country needs to be revamped
Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by Nobody: 4:21pm On Oct 27, 2022

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Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by baralatie(m): 4:21pm On Oct 27, 2022
As in Marwa dey vex
Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by Nobody: 4:21pm On Oct 27, 2022
Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by Ekakamba: 4:22pm On Oct 27, 2022
Jikase:


This is too harsh!
Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by Marpol2021(m): 4:22pm On Oct 27, 2022
Mathematicians in the house should please help attend to these questions and do well to show their workings

MATHEMATICS
INSTRUCTIONS: ANSWER ALL
THEORY

Work out
1. 9×(3/4 + 1/3)
2. 6÷(34/9 - 1 7/9)
3. (4 1/3 + 9 2/3)÷(2/5 + 3/10)
4. Arrange 7/11, 4/13, 5/6, 3/7 in descending order.
5. Find the missing numbers or letters
2600/7800 = 26/t = u/39 = 1/v

Section B
Evaluate in base 2
1. (111 + 101) x (111 - 101)
2. 1 111 011 ÷ 101 001

3.Simplify (a+3b)/3 - (5a-3b)/6

4. Find the product of 2 1/2 and -4, and divide the result by -1 1/3

5. Translate (3×15-9)/6 into words
Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by Winning123: 4:22pm On Oct 27, 2022
Well-done sir! Please ensure you fish out and prosecute accomplices within the NDLEA
Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by ovundaelijah200: 4:23pm On Oct 27, 2022

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_vJuwN87EM

President Muhammadu Buhari Thursday in Seoul, South Korea, expressed delight as he witnessed the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Ltd and Daewoo Group of South Korea for the rehabilitation of the Kaduna refinery.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jnjos-EzF8E
The President was particularly excited as the signing came against the back of ongoing rehabilitation works at Warri refinery by same Daewoo Group which will at the first instance, deliver fuels production before the first half of 2023.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTtAE9baFQ0
According to the Nigerian leader, “Daewoo Group has massive investments in the automobile, maritime and other sectors of our economy. I am also aware that Daewoo is currently engaged in the execution of the NLNG train seven project and also constructing sea-going LPG vessels for NNPC and her partners.”


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPPdDmJLNUo
He said he looked “forward to the delivery of ongoing projects, especially at the Warri and Kaduna refineries, and the NLNG Train Seven,” stressing that “This no doubt will open many more windows of opportunities for Daewoo and other Korean companies in Nigeria.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7HIlWar7AQ
“I thank you for your faith in Nigeria,” President Buhari told the Korean conglomerate at the end of the significant ceremony on the last day of his visit to the Asian country to attend the First World Bio Summit

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKXJdEjrBkg

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Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by SSPX2(m): 4:23pm On Oct 27, 2022
Agbado man on my mind

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Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by slivertongue: 4:23pm On Oct 27, 2022
Crack them the More
Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by lanre9ja(m): 4:24pm On Oct 27, 2022
Nice
Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by olaolulazio(m): 4:24pm On Oct 27, 2022
NwaMamaIwota:
Tinubu oooo

do you know that Tinubu is a bastard drug dealing vagabond ?
I think they know.

They said he's a friend of your father also.

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Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by sammirano: 4:24pm On Oct 27, 2022
The true flatskull drug barons are being rounded up. Those of you that called your father and not Asiwaju drug lord, are you fine now?
Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by socialmediaman: 4:25pm On Oct 27, 2022
They're working hard, but as long as you leave BATs and be pursue sun flies, the problem will persist!

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Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by salbis(m): 4:27pm On Oct 27, 2022
Marwa for President 2023.
Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by deeva2: 4:34pm On Oct 27, 2022
Under Tinubu Presidency, an indigent student may apply for a loan to self-Educate himself and payback after graduation. This is what governance is about-Thinking outside the box. A new Nigeria is underway.

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Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by ATEAMS: 4:41pm On Oct 27, 2022
Indeed
Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by ATEAMS: 4:42pm On Oct 27, 2022
deeva2:
Under Tinubu Presidency, an indigent student may apply for a loan to self-Educate himself and payback after graduation. This is what governance is about-Thinking outside the box. A new Nigeria is underway.
Hallucinations
Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by SouthSouth1914: 4:48pm On Oct 27, 2022
Lies! Interpol gave you guys info leading to the arrests. On your own, you guys can’t do anything other than neck deep in bribery and corruption!
Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by bestman09(m): 4:50pm On Oct 27, 2022
deeva2:
Under Tinubu Presidency, an indigent student may apply for a loan to self-Educate himself and payback after graduation. This is what governance is about-Thinking outside the box. A new Nigeria is underway.
shocked

Many are mad but few are roaming

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Re: New Reforms Aided Crackdown On Drug Lords – NDLEA by freeukline: 4:53pm On Oct 27, 2022
Noted.[code][/code]

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