Pubdate: Thu, 04 Mar 2004 Source: Daily Trust (Nigeria) Copyright: 2004 Daily Trust. Contact: http://www.mtrustonline.com/dailytrust/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2923 Author: Samson Ojo DRUG CONTROL: FG GETS UN PASS MARK Lagos The International Narcotic Control Board (INCB) has lauded the federal government efforts in combating the drug menace since the inception of democratic rule in 1999. Presenting the INCB year 2003 report at a press briefing held at the United Nations information centre, Ikeja, Lagos yesterday, the country representative of United Nations office on Drug and Crimes in Nigeria, Mr. Raul Salay stated that Nigeria has been playing a strategic role in the war against drug trafficking through the Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA). He disclosed that "majority of Nigerians are the one denting the image of the country." Nevertheless, he called on the President Obasanjo-led federal government to further implement comprehensive drug demand reduction policies in order to bring drug abuse to the minimum. According to the country representative of UNODC in Nigeria, Mr. Salay "paying special attention to drug abuse prevention in combination with a change of social, economic and law enforcement measures. "If the problem of drug-related violence is to be successfully combated governments and the international community need to recognise the severity of the problem, and grass root level interventions, including community-based drug abuse prevention programmes and community policing are critical," said the report. The INCB report further added that "only with the introduction of a comprehensive demand reduction programme will we see real progress being made to address the multiple problems that illicit drugs inflict in their committees." - --- MAP posted-by: Josh