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Bagudu approves establishment of taskforce committee on drugs control

Kebbi State Governor, Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, has approved the setting up of a taskforce committee on Drugs Control with AIG Umar Ambursa as the Chairman of the Committee.

This is contained in a circular dated August 6, 2021, signed by the Secretary to the State Government, Babale Umar Yauri.

According to the circular also, the wife of the Governor, Dr. Zainab Shinkafi Bagudu would serve as the patron of the committee.

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The taskforce committee is mandated to assist in reviewing and providing informed comments on policies and programmes related to drug and substance abuse.

It will also facilitate and assist cooperative efforts in respect of policy and program initiatives in the drug and substance abuse field.

The committee will also recommend and support conferences, seminars and meetings aimed at reducing the risk of drugs abuse or its prevention and treatment.

The committee will also routinely recommend and support the award of Scholarship, sponsorships in basic and advance trainings in matters relating to addictions, as well as to encourage research and publications.

Members of the committee are; Representatives of the Nigerian Police Force, NDLEA, NSCDC, NAFDAC, Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria and the Nigerian Medical Society of Nigeria, as well as the Ministries of Justice, Education and Health.

Others are; Representatives of Ministries of Youth and Sports Development and Women and Social Development, Non-Governmental Organizations, as well as Civil Society Organizations.

The rest include the Representatives of the Council of Ulamas and CAN, Youth and Students Organizations, Representative each from Gwandu, Argungu, Yauri and Zuru Emirates and the Representative of the Office of the Secretary to the State Government.

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