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Ugwuanyi, a reference point in our success story-NDLEA

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has lauded Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi’s uncommon affection and remarkable contributions towards the success story of the agency in tackling drug abuse and illicit trafficking in Enugu State.

The agency said that Gov. Ugwuanyi’s disposition has been a source of motivation, adding that the gesture was responsible for the various “unimaginable” arrests of drug traffickers and seizures of illicit drugs it has made in the state in recent times.

Speaking at the event commemorating the 2018 International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, held at the headquarters of the NDLEA in Enugu, the State Commander, Dr. Anthony Nkem Ohanyere, stated that “it has never been so good since Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi became the governor of this state”. The international event also coincided with the inauguration of the command’s auditorium, which was newly refurbished by the state government and named after Gov. Ugwuanyi.

Dr. Ohanyere disclosed that the governor has been “very supportive” of the agency, adding that his administration “rebuilt this edifice forus and made us to become a national pride, a reference point in the NDLEA”.

The state commander noted that Gov. Ugwuanyi’s supportive role was also “because of the love he has for the youth of this state and the interest he has in their future and proper upbringing and wellbeing”,assuring the governor that his investment in the command “will never be in vain in Jesus Name, Amen.”

Dr. Ohanyere further disclosed that the governor’s motivation led to the discovery of “a clandestine laboratory in Udi local government area last year”, where “20kg of Amphetamine was recovered”, which he described as “the most dangerous and expensive illicit drug in the world”.

He also revealed that the command “in the first half of this year, has already made a seizure of one ton of illicit drug; that is 1000kg”, saying: “We also a few months ago discovered another clandestine laboratory at Umuokorouba in Ozalla, Nkanu West L.G.A”, among other locations.

In his opening remark, the Archbishop of Enugu Ecclesiastical
Province (Anglican Communion), Most Rev. Dr. Emmanuel Chukwuma, whochai red the occasion, equally commended Gov. Ugwuanyi for his support to the security agencies in the state.

The Archbishop maintained that the “indefatigable” governor has done so well in ensuring that the NDLEA discharged its responsibilities effectively in the state.

He equally applauded the state command for the judicious utilization of the governor’s support and assistance for the fight against drug abuse and illicit trafficking, stressing that “NDLEA must be supportedto stop illicit drug abuse in the country”, which he said “is damaging a lot of people”.

In his response, Gov. Ugwuanyi, who commended the NDLEA State Commander and staff for their impressive performance in the fight against drug abuse and illicit trafficking in the state, also
applauded their efforts at infrastructure and facilities upgrade at
the headquarters “with the funds provided by the state government upon a request from the command”.

According to the governor, “the prompt refurbishment of this
auditorium along with other works, bear further testimony to their
commitment to this noble objective”.

Gov. Ugwuanyi, while highlighting the dangers of illicit drug use and trafficking, reemphasized the need for intensified efforts towards tackling the threats, through “strict enforcement of relevant and extant laws, adequate public enlightenment and the provision of necessary health, counseling and rehabilitation services”.

“Given the very special and crucial nature of its duties, I wish to
assure the state command of the NDLEA, that we will as a matter of policy, continue to offer our firm cooperation, support and assistance towards ensuring even greater successes in the operations of the agency in Enugu State”, the governor pledged.

 

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