NDLEA Issues Warning on Rising Threat of Online Drug Sales, Urges Vigilance Amidst FIDA Week 2023
In a startling revelation at the FIDA Week 2023 celebrations organized by the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) in Kwara state, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) raised a red flag concerning the escalating issue of online drug sales. Ibrahim Mohammed, the state commander of NDLEA, addressed the audience on the pressing concern during his keynote speech titled “Uprise in Drug Abuse: Role of Parents.”
Describing the phenomenon as a global challenge, Mohammed shed light on the prevalence of online drug sales, often facilitated through the dark net. This new dimension in the drug abuse problem allows transactions to occur without the seller and buyer being aware of each other. Mohammed emphasized the urgency of addressing this issue, particularly as it has become increasingly common in the country.
To combat the menace, the NDLEA has been working to intercept these online transactions, focusing on tracking deliveries from neighboring states through commercial vehicles. The agency has also intensified its patrol efforts and gathered intelligence to effectively address the issue.
Acknowledging the potential surge in online drug sales during the approaching Yuletide period, Mohammed commended the proactive support of the state governor, Mallam Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, who has provided infrastructure to bolster efforts against this growing problem.
Highlighting the link between drug abuse and the rising crime rate, Mohammed stressed the importance of protective factors such as family harmony, positive parenting, and effective monitoring of children. He asserted that there is no crime without a drug undertone, emphasizing the need for a collaborative effort to tackle the issue.
Gloria Okoduwa, the state chairperson of FIDA, echoed the concerns raised by NDLEA and emphasized the impact of phones on family dynamics, with family discussions often neglected. FIDA announced plans to launch a campaign against drug abuse and its effects in major markets and public places in the state.
Okoduwa emphasized the need for parents to be actively involved in their children’s lives, urging against judgmental attitudes and advocating for effective monitoring. The FIDA Week 2023 committee chairperson, Hajia Muinat Adeleye, lamented the pervasive nature of drug abuse in the country and called for concerted efforts to address the problem, urging parents to prioritize their children’s well-being over career and business pursuits. She particularly advised against providing phones to underage children in light of the prevailing socioeconomic challenges.
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