Pubdate: Fri, 18 Jun 2004
Source: This Day (Nigeria)
Copyright: 2004 This Day.
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Author: Segun Awofadeji

NDLEA SEIZES DRUGS, ARRESTS SUSPECTS

Bauchi -- Bauchi State Command of the National Drugs and Law Enforcement 
Agency (NDLEA) has disclosed that about 50.815 kilogrames of cannabis 
sativa popularly known as Indian hemp have so far been seized in the area 
this year.

Disclosing this in Bauchi the state Commander of the Agency, Ms Omolade 
Fagboyede, added that 50 persons have also been arrested while five were 
convicted, saying Nigeria has a lot of mad men and women on our streets due 
to readily available market of cannabis sativa, containing most dangerous 
psychotropic substance called tetra-hydrocanubium, which intoxicates drug 
users beyond control. She pointed out that the war against drugs was a 
collective responsibility which should involve all sectors of the society.

The commander, who said the NDLEA was not only interested in prosecuting 
suspects, noted that it was also involved in rehabilitation "and so far 
about 50 persons were rehabilitated in the command."

According to her, part of the functions of the Agency includes counseling 
and rehabilitation of the victims, which is being financed by the agency, 
adding that the agency spent as much as N10,000 per month for food and 
drugs per person.

She stressed that though the state Ministry of Youth and Sports Development 
has been assisting in the area of campaign against drug abuse, but more 
still need to be done.

The commander observed that the persistent abuse of drugs creates serious 
health problems such as acute intoxication, dependence, withdrawal syndrome 
and psychotic disorders.

Besides these, she said, it causes damages to vital organs of the body, 
which according to her, included the kidney nerves and heart, adding that 
it also causes damages to unborn babies in addition to impotency, 
infertility, high body temperature coma and premature.
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