NIDCOM, NDLEA set to build drug rehabilitation centres in Nigeria

Fri, Jun 18, 2021
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THE Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, NIDCOM, and the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, (NDLEA, is set to synergize towards the building of more rehabilitation centres in Nigeria.

The Chairman/CEO of NIDCOM, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, stated this when she paid a courtesy visit on Brigadier General Muhammad Buba Marwa, rtd, Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, in his office in Abuja.

Dabiri-Erewa revealed that with the alarming rate of drug abuse in the country, some Nigerians in the Diaspora have shown interest in building rehabilitation centres across the country, but their major challenge, she said was land and many of them are even willing to offer free counselling services.

The NIDCOM boss explained that the visit to NDLEA has become expedient against the backdrop of the Zainab Aliyu’s case of May 14, 2019 in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

It could be recalled that Zainab Aliyu was allegedly accused of drug trafficking and consequently sentenced to death, but through the intervention of President Muhammadu Buhari, facilitated by ministry of foreign affairs and Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, NIDCOM, Zainab Aliyu and Ibrahim Ibrahim were set free.

“The intriguing thing here is that judgment on the matter is yet to be Adjudicated, giving room for those culpable walking about freely without led or hindrance.

Dabiri-Erewa added that ”the culprits have been apprehended but they are walking about freely. It’s been two years and nothing has been done.”

Zainab Aliyu, who was present at the visit with her sister appreciated the intervention of President Muhammad Buhari in her case and also pleaded for justice, “my case has been in court for over two years and some months now. All I want is justice for me and other victims like me,” she said.

The Chairman, NDLEA, Marwa, who commended NiDCOM for its excellent public image and accomplishments within a short period, revealed his interest in the case and assured that his office will not relent until justice is served.

He assured that the airports are now more strict and efforts have been intensified in the airports to safeguard innocent citizens and reduce drug related incidence.

Marwa also welcomed NiDCOM’s initiative where by Diaspora Nigerians can embark on sensitisation and counselling against drug use, abuse and trafficking, especially by young adults and the building of more rehabilitation centres across the country.

The NDLEA boss stated further that more rehabilitation centres are needed, “as we seize and prosecute, we should also consider those who abuse substances and find ways to rehabilitate them,” he said.

Marwa also said that President Muhammadu Buhari is very keen at drug demand reduction and has mandated that it should be balanced.

– June 18, 2021 @ 17:53 GMT |

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