The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, says it has confiscated 7,362.645kg of illicit drugs and secured the conviction of 109 suspects from 1,165 arrests made in Kaduna State from June 2023 to date.
The Commander of the NDLEA, Kaduna State Command, Samaila Danmallam, disclosed this while addressing newsmen to commemorate the United Nations International Day Against Illicit Drugs Abuse and Trafficking on Wednesday in Kaduna.
The theme of the 2024 celebration, which is held annually on June 26 to mark the Day, is: “The Evidence is Clear: Invest in Prevention”.
Danmallam said that the command seized 3,147.820kg of cannabis, 0.225kg of heroin, 0.457kg of cocaine and 0.674kg of methamphetamine, 108.442kg of tramadol and 4.105.027kg of psychotropic drugs within the period under review.
He also gave a breakdown of the 1,165 people arrested, saying there were 1,119 males and 46 females.
According to him, the command prosecuted 203 suspects out of the 1,165 people arrested and secured the conviction of 109 during the period.
On the drug demand reduction programme of the command, Danmallam said it had achieved significant success in the anti-drug sensitisation, treatment and rehabilitation of drug abusers.
He said the command during the period under review rehabilitated 76 persons and counselled 67 others.
The commander said further that the celebration of the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking was aimed at strengthening action and cooperation in
achieving a world free of drug abuse.
“This year’s World Drug Day campaign recognises that effective drug policies must be rooted in science, research, full economic, and health implications of drug use,
“This year’s theme, “The Evidence is Clear: Invest in Prevention”, is a call to raise awareness, advocate for investment, empower communities, facilitate dialogue and collaboration, and promote evidence-based policymaking.
“It is also a call to engage communities, empower youths, and promote international cooperation,” he said.
NDLEA seizes illicit drugs, secures conviction of suspects in Kaduna