NDLEA To Go After Supermarkets, Bakeries Selling Drug Laced Cookies
The Chief Executive of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, Brig. General Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) has warned owners and operators of supermarkets and bakeries to rid their stores of drug cookies, biscuits and other products laced with illicit substances.
He gave the warning while receiving further briefing on follow up operations from the Commander, FCT Command of the Agency, Mohammed Malami Sokoto over the arrest of a 300-level university student, Rhoda Agboje and her boyfriend, Ifeanyi Nwankwo, both of who specializes in producing and selling drug cookies to schoolchildren, clubs and supermarkets in Abuja.
According to the NDLEA boss, “as part of our preventive measures, we’ll henceforth go after supermarkets, clubs, confectionaries and other outlets and their owners, selling drug cookies, biscuits, cakes and other products laced with illicit substances under whatever guise.”
He added that, “NDLEA will not shy away from hitting their production spots, supply and sales outlets before getting into the hands of innocent schoolchildren, unsuspecting members of the public and even our vulnerable young men and women. We wont rest on this until we chase them out of this criminal business.”
Narcotics agents with the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Command of the NDLEA had last weekend uncovered a syndicate involved in producing the cookies with Arizona, a highly psychoactive variant of cannabis, alcohol and rohypnol among other ingredients.
Meanwhile, the Emir of Keffi, Dr. Shehu Chindo-Yamusa III, has asked the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, to come to the aid of his emirate by taking over a rehabilitation centre being constructed in Keffi through community efforts.
The monarch made the plea when he paid a courtesy visit with other leaders of his emirate to the Chairman/Chief Executive of NDLEA, Gen. Marwa on at the Agencys headquarters in Abuja.
While commending Gen. Marwa for his outstanding commitment to the fight against drug abuse and trafficking in Nigeria, the Emir said “we have come to plead with you to take over the rehabilitation centre we started as a first class drug treatment facility through private efforts in Keffi. We are doing this because we know the damage drugs can do to any nation.”
According to him, with proper funding, the centre can handle the rehabilitation needs of the entire North Central and even most parts of the North. “If Keffi is at peace, Abuja will be at peace but if Keffi is on fire due to the menace of drug abuse, Abuja will equally be on fire due to its proximity to the FCT.” The Emir noted.
In his response, Gen. Marwa commended the Emir for his support to the crusade against drug abuse and assured him of NDLEAs preparedness to work with him to rid his emirate of the drug scourge.