NDLEA raises alarm over online drug sale

Post Date : December 5, 2023

 

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has raised the alarm over online drug sales, describing it as a new dimension in the drug abuse problem in the country.

Delivering a keynote address titled Uprise in Drug Abuse: Role of Parents at the weeklong FIDA Week 2023 celebrations, organised by the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA), Kwara state chapter in Ilorin on Tuesday, the state commander of the NDLEA, Ibrahim Mohammed, said that the menace is a global phenomenon common among the youth.

“We call it darknet, where drugs are being sold online without the seller and the buyer knowing each other. All they need is contact, and they make the call, and the substance is delivered. It’s very common here now.

What we’ve been doing is seeing how to intercept them. especially the waybill coming from neighbouring states through some commercial vehicles.

We’ve intensified our patrol system around the state. We’re gathering intelligence, and we’re making very good use of it. We’ve intercepted quite a number of them through control delivery.

“We know that as the Yuletide period approaches, a lot of such things will happen. Thank God the state governor, Mallam Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, is being proactive; he has supported us with the provision of infrastructure to tackle the menace.”.

The NDLEA boss, who said that the prevalence of drug use, drug abuse, and drug addiction had led to an increasing crime rate in society, added that there is no crime without a drug undertone.

He, thus, suggested some protective factors against the menace, such as family harmony and bonding, affection and love for family members, and proactive and positive parenting, while advising that parents should not be judgmental but ensure effective monitoring of their children, among others.

Also speaking, the state chairperson of FIDA, Gloria Okoduwa, said that phones have taken children away from many parents, adding that family discussion has now been neglected.

She announced plans by the FIDA to take a campaign against drug abuse and its effects to major markets and other public places in the state to drive down the message, saying that many parents have failed the generation with their poor parenting attitude.

“I think this generation is wiser than us. They go all out to explore, and parents are rather busy with careers and businesses.

We need to come together and fight the monster that wants to take our children away from us. There are so many youths languishing in rehabilitation centres because of this monster called drugs.”.

She encouraged close monitoring of parents’ children, saying that present socioeconomic situations had made parents not have time for their children any longer.

Chairperson of the FIDA Week 2023 committee, Hajia Muinat Adeleye, who is also the zonal legal officer of the NDLEA, Zone I, Oyo State, lamented that drug abuse is rampant in the country.

“Almost every home is affected. Right from primary to secondary schools and universities, drug abuse is the trend. So, as mothers and as lawyers, we have to lend our voices.

There’s a campaign against drug abuse all around, but it’s like society has yet to come to terms with how grievous the problem is.

You hear of the alarming rate of kidnapping, armed robbery, rape, terrorism, disrespecting parents, and truancy. All of them are because of the influence of drugs.

“Parents should pay more attention to their children rather than putting all their concentration on their careers and businesses. All parents should come back home because if our future is gone, we may no longer have a future to hold on to,” she said.

She advised parents not to buy phones for under-age children.

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