Pubdate: Sun, 04 Nov 2007 Source: Tide, The (Nigeria) Copyright: 2007 The Tide Contact: http://www.thetidenews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3973 Author: Dr. Tolofari Note: Dr. Tolofari is a director in the Ministry of Information, Port Harcourt. Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Marijuana) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/heroin.htm (Heroin) ENDING THE DRUG PEDDLING SCOURGE Drug peddling in Nigeria is now a nuisance. No day passes without stories of drug trafficking and peddling in the country. And this is in spite of the efforts of the authorities to stem the tide of drug trafficking. The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control recently arrested six suspects for hawking fake and sub-standard drugs in market places in kebbi. According to the state coordinator of the agency, Mr. Fraden Bitrus, fake drugs worth more than 745,000 naira were also seized from patent medicine dealers in the area. He said the seized drugs included injections, antibiotics and some controlled drugs. Similarly narcotic agents of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency arrested one Ikenna Nzeocha with 3.672 kg of cocaine valued at 8.75 million naira at Murtala Muhammed International Airport. Nzeocha was to travel on board British Airways on business trip when he was arrested. He cleverly strapped the wraps of cocaine on his thigh and wore jeans to give it a better body packaging. When arrested, he confessed to be the owner of the drugs. He said it was painful that he had disappointed his family. According to him, it was greed that pushed him into the drug business. The commander of NDLEA at the airport Mr. Victor Cole-Showers said the huge money Nzeocha invested in the business implied that he was not a first timer in the business. However, there had been earlier cases of drug trafficking in the country. Not long ago, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency in Rivers State arrested sixty-two suspected drug traffickers and seized 291.18 kilogrammes of hard drugs. According to the Assistant State Commander of the Agency, Mr. Adamu Agege, the arrest and seizures were made between January and June 2007. He said, of the 62 suspects 53 were males while nine were females. Mr. Agege further announced that 27 suspects were convicted at the Federal High Court, Port Harcourt while 31 others were awaiting trial. It has also been revealed that more than two hundred million people use one form of hard drug or the other daily. It should also be noted that the use of such drugs has led to violent crimes such as armed robbery, murder, rape, hostage taking, cultism and threat to national security. In fact, ninety per cent of crimes in this country are committed under the influence of hard drugs. It will be remembered that a popular Nigeria actress Hassanat Taiwo Akinwande also known as Winmi was sentenced to three years imprisonment by a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos for drug trafficking. According to report, the actress excreted 92 wraps of cocaine when caught by officers of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in September, 2006. It will be remembered that a Nigerian teenager, Iwuchukwu Amara Torchi, was executed by the Singaporean authorities for drug trafficking. The boy was arrested at the Singaporean Changi Airport in November, 2004 for carrying about 272 grammes of heroin valued at 970,000 dollars after arriving from Dubai. Convicted in December 2005, he was executed on January 26, 2007 in spite of appeals by the Nigerian Government. Drugs usually trafficked and peddled include madras, marijuana, Indian hemp and cannabis. These drugs are harmful to the human body as many mental cases are traceable to indiscriminate use of these drugs. Drug traffickers and peddlers should consider the consequences of their activities and desist from the dangerous and illegal trade. It should be noted that no community or individual is safe where drug business thrives. It is embarrassing to think of citizens of this country travelling to other lands to engage in drug trafficking and other criminal activities thereby lowering the reputation of Nigeria. This should be condemned totally. We appeal to those Nigerians who are into the illegal trade in drugs to stop forthwith. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake