Pubdate: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 Source: Vanguard (Nigeria) Copyright: 2004 Vanguard. Contact: http://www.vanguardngr.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2890 Author: Tony Edike Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/heroin.htm (Heroin) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) NDLEA BOSS LAMENTS YOUTHS' INVOLVEMENT IN DRUG TRAFFICKING CHAIRMAN/CHIEF of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Alhaji Bello Lafiaji at the weekend made a shocking revelation of the involvement of a 14-year-old school girl, Lucy Ugwah in the illicit drug business, saying the involvement of youths in drug trafficking portends great danger for the future of the country. Lafiaji who spoke during the joint public destruction of 2.2 tons of cannabis sativa (Indian hemp), 10.3 grams of cocaine and 97.1 grams of heroine by the Enugu, Anambra and Ebonyi State Commands of the agency in Enugu, said the girl was arrested in Onitsha, Anambra State while trying to smuggle 6.5 kilograms of cannabis sativa. She was wearing her school uniform at the time of her arrest. He stated that recent investigations within the three states of Enugu, Anambra, Ebonyi and beyond revealed that youths and school children were highly involved in drug business, describing the development as very worrisome. His words: "Intelligence reports coming in from these three states and beyond are however, disturbing. We have noticed a wanton involvement of the youths and school children in the trafficking in and abuse of drugs within these areas. I still remember vividly the sad story of one Lucy Ugwah, aged 14 and just a year two secondary school student that was arrested last year in Onitsha while trying to smuggle 6.5 kilograms of cannabis sativa, still in her school uniform."I am also aware of several secondary school authorities engaged in a running battle with students whose stock in trade is the peddling of drugs to their fellow students, all within the school premises. This is the ugly practice that these young boys and girls, which we always touted as leaders of tomorrow carry over to tertiary institutions and even the larger society and all we now get from them is all manner of non-conforming and violent behaviours." The NDLEA boss stressed the need for all Nigerians to join hands in fighting this ugly malaise, which has dangerous consequences for the future of the country, and called on the people of Enugu, Anambra and Ebonyi States to rise up to the challenge by co-operating with the agency to make the area uninhabitable for criminals."The best way this can be achieved is by first and foremost stopping the leasing of farmlands to cannabis cultivators. This must also be followed with the people volunteering valuable information on such illicit acts and exposing all illegal cultivators and drug barons in your midst," Lafiaji said. Also speaking, the Enugu State Commander of NDLEA, Mr. Adole Aliyu called on Judges in the country to take a second look at some of the sentences being passed on drug suspects. He lamented that in recent times, "the enemies we are up in arms against in the society have become more vicious, desperate and determined to resist our onslaughts."Expressing regrets over the attitudes of some Nigerians who he said were hell bent on inflicting injuries on the future hopes of the country, the commander, however, urged all patriotic Nigerians committed to the enthronement of a drug free society not to relent in the war against drug abuse and trafficking". - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake