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Stop Taking illicit Drugs – NDLEA Cautions Nigerian Youths

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The Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, (NDLEA) Gen. Buba Marwa, rtd, on Thursday advised Nigerians, particularly the youth to desist from taking illicit drugs.

He, gave the advice at the 2023 Press Week Lecture/Symposium, organised by the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Lagos Chapel.

Marwa. who was the guest of honour, stressed that drug abuse had become rampant among the youth and a big problem in the society.

“Substance abuse is common among youths between the ages of 18 and 35 years, and cuts across those who dwell in both the urban and rural areas,” he said.

According to him, drug is a substance taken other than food and water. Whenever it is taken, it changes the functions of the body.

“Drugs can be licit or illicit, licit drugs are not prohibited by law, they are drugs taking when sick.

“But Illicit drugs are the ones that are unlawful and prohibited by law which everyone must abstain from,” Marwa said.

According to him, some youths engage in drug abuse as a result of curiosity, low self-esteem, ignorance, imaginary pressure, relieve of anxiety and other reasons.

Marwa , who was represented by the NDLEA Deputy Director, Mrs Rita Okpere, said that drug abuse also caused damage to organs of the body.

“Drug abuse is not beneficial in any way, but rather causes severe damage to the body system,” he stressed.

The NDLEA boss added that substance abuse had physical, psychological and social consequences not only on the user, but also on the family and society.

He said that all hands must be on deck to rid the society of the menace and its consequences.

“This is the time for all to rise up and join the crusade the NDLEA is leading to make our country a better and safer nation, the NDLEA cannot solve the problem alone.

“Community leaders, religious bodies, royal fathers, NGOs and every member of the society must all collaborate and show concern for the welfare of our youths, who are the leaders of tomorrow.

“The Federal Government has done a lot on this issue of drug abuse, they should do more,” he said.

The Chairman said that drug abusers were prone to engaging in cultism, thuggery, armed robbery and other crimes.

“Addiction to drugs can push one to engage in vices, so as to get money to buy drugs,” he said.

Marwa urged parents to pay more attention to their children and wards.

“Parents must be observant, ask questions when you see something strange with your children, conduct secret investigation and do follow up,” he said.

He, however, made a clarification that the agency did not appoint Afrobeat musician, Afeez Fashola, better known as “Naira Marley”as its ambassador.

“The agency only engaged him and encouraged him to use his skills and platforms to put out content that will discourage millions of his followers and youths from substance abuse,” he said.

He appealed to Nigerian youths to avoid bad friends and drugs, if they want to be great in life.

“Stay away from bad friends, do not allow any friend to lure you into taking drugs, be God-fearing, have your own personality for the sake of Nigeria,” he said.

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Zamfara Empowers 1,300 Locals in UNDP-Backed Uplift Project

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In a strategic move to tackle poverty and stimulate economic growth in Zamfara State, Governor Dauda Lawal has unveiled a development project in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

The initiative, which was introduced at the Garba Nadama Hall in Gusau, marks another milestone in the administration’s commitment to community empowerment.

During the event, the UNDP commended Governor Lawal for his consistent provision of counterpart funding to support sustainable development efforts across the state.

According to a press release from the Governor’s media aide, Sulaiman Bala Idris, the project involves the distribution of advanced irrigation tools to 300 pre-selected farmers.

The beneficiaries were chosen based on their agricultural needs and potential to maximize the impact of the equipment.

In a separate arm of the programme, 1,000 aspiring business owners will each receive ₦150,000 in start-up grants to help turn their ideas into successful ventures.

Highlighting the intent behind the programme, Governor Lawal emphasized that his government had, from inception, launched various initiatives under his rescue agenda aimed at improving the economic conditions of the citizens.

“These initiatives are not isolated efforts. They are part of our broader vision for a prosperous Zamfara State, including partnerships with development organisations to tackle our socio-economic challenges,” Lawal stated.

He pointed out that the programmes have already begun to yield results, transforming the lives of many across the state. He reassured the public of his administration’s unwavering dedication to fighting poverty.

“We shall continue to leverage strategic partnerships with the UNDP and other donor groups to create sustainable pathways to lift our people out of poverty,” he added.

The project also prioritised fairness and inclusion. According to Governor Lawal, recipients were drawn from a diverse range of local government areas including Sankalawa, Furfuri, Karal, Gusau, and Bungudu, to ensure equal access to opportunities.

“Economic empowerment under my administration must be inclusive. That is why I insisted on the equitable distribution of opportunities across all local government areas,” he said.

Lawal revealed that both the farmers and the entrepreneurs had completed rigorous training tailored to their respective sectors. He explained that the skills acquired would be vital in maximizing the benefits of the support provided.

In his closing remarks, the governor extended his appreciation to the UNDP for aligning with his vision and urged recipients to utilize the assistance effectively.

“The faith I have placed in you must be justified. With these remarks, it is my honour to officially flag off the distribution of irrigation inputs to 300 beneficiaries and disbursement of start-up capital of ₦150,000 to 1,000 entrepreneurs,” Lawal added.

Ashraf Usman, head of the UNDP’s Northwest Nigeria Office, echoed his support for the governor’s efforts and praised the transparency and scale of the programme.

“Thank you, Your Excellency. These are the reasons why we are here. Congratulations to you for supporting such a large number of people.

Thank you for setting an example for other state governments in providing counterpart funding,” Usman said.

 

 

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Soludo Engages Anambra Diaspora, Emphasizes Prudent Spending

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As part of his ongoing efforts to promote transparency and deepen engagement with citizens, Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, has met with Anambra indigenes residing abroad to share updates on his administration’s strides and reiterate his commitment to responsible financial management.

A press statement issued on Wednesday by his Press Secretary, Christian Aburime, highlighted that the governor, who recently marked three years in office, has been consistently reporting back to the people, whom he fondly regards as “his employers.”

The latest leg of this outreach occurred in London during an Easter Monday town hall meeting. This event concluded a series of strategic interactions with Diaspora communities, following earlier sessions in Lagos and Abuja.

Aburime stated, “Since last month, when his administration clocked three years, the governor of Anambra State, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, has been regaling Ndi Anambra with reports of his scintillating performance.

In a continuation of his transparent, accountable governance, Soludo has now taken his administration’s progress report directly to Anambra citizens abroad.

The Easter Monday town hall meeting in London marks the culmination of a strategic Diaspora engagement tour that has already impressed audiences in Lagos and Abuja.”

The governor’s message emphasized the importance of sound financial governance. “What makes this approach remarkable is not just the governor’s willingness to face his constituents directly but his emphasis on fiscal responsibility.

Just as he told the London audience, at a time when many Nigerian states are drowning in debt, Soludo proudly highlighted his administration’s achievements without resorting to potentially crippling World Bank loans.

This prudent financial stewardship deserves attention, especially as some governments struggle with mounting repayment obligations,” Aburime explained.

He also described the meeting as highly interactive, with citizens asking tough questions and the governor responding with clarity and confidence.

Soludo urged professionals in the Diaspora to consider investing their skills and resources in their home state, recognizing the immense value they bring.

“By actively courting Diaspora participation, Soludo taps into a powerful resource: the intellectual and financial capital of Anambra citizens abroad. These professionals and business leaders possess networks, expertise, and investment capacity that could accelerate development back home, and the governor beckoned them to think about home.”

Aburime noted that this outreach strategy reflects Soludo’s broader philosophy of inclusive governance.

“By and large, the governor’s methodical outreaches, from state capital Awka to economic hub Lagos to political centre Abuja and now to international Diaspora, demonstrate strategic thinking about stakeholder engagement.

By framing development as collective ownership rather than government largesse, Governor Soludo challenges the traditional patron-client relationship that has hindered sustainable progress in many Nigerian states.”

Looking ahead, Aburime said that continued collaboration with the Diaspora will be crucial as Soludo pursues his vision of transforming Anambra into a smart megacity.

“For now, his model of accountability, fiscal discipline, and Diaspora partnership keeps Anambra rising on the wings of ‘One State, One People, One Agenda’,” he concluded.

 

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