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Al-Yolawi lauds NDLEA for dismantling criminal drug networks

An Abuja-based Islamic cleric, Yahya Al-Yolawi, has commended the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for intercepting large quantities of illicit drugs and dismantling criminal drug networks.

Al-Yolawi, who is the Chief Imam of Area 10 Jumu’ah Mosque, Garki, Abuja, made the commendation in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), on Saturday.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) and NDLEA intercepted nine containers of illicit drugs worth N53.39billion at Apapa Port following joint intelligence operations.

The cleric said that NDLEA and other agencies have continued to play a vital role in combating drug trafficking, preventing drug abuse, and rescued victims of addiction through rehabilitation programmes.

Al-Yolawi also applauded the NDLEA for  improving public awareness on the dangers of illicit drugs.

“The agency has recorded significant successes in intercepting large quantities of illicit drugs, dismantling criminal drug networks, and prosecuting offenders.

“NDLEA has expanded drug prevention campaigns in schools, communities, airports, seaports, and border areas.

“These efforts contribute to protecting our youth and strengthen the security and well-being of our nation.

“We commend the dedication and sacrifices of the Chairman of NDLEA, retired Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa, and all personnel of the agency, as well as other security agencies working tirelessly to safeguard our nation. “

The cleric urged all Nigerians to cooperate with lawful authorities in promoting righteousness, preventing crime, and protecting society from every form of evil.

“Intoxicants and drug abuse are among the greatest threats to our religion, our families, our health, and our future.

“They destroy faith, damage the body, weaken the mind, increase crime, break homes, and rob young people of their potential.

“Let every one of us resolve today to protect ourselves, our families, and our communities.”

“Parents should remain vigilant, teachers should continue to educate, scholars should continue to advise, leaders should continue to lead with justice, and young people should choose the path of righteousness.”

NAN recalls that the NCS Comptroller-General, Bashir Adeniyi, had on Wednesday in Lagos disclosed the seizures of cannabis sativa, codeine syrup, tramadol and expired pharmaceuticals concealed inside vehicles, spare parts, and household items.

Adeniyi stated the operation followed painstaking intelligence gathering, scanning analysis, physical examination and collaboration with NDLEA. (NAN)

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