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Thursday 3 May 2018

SENATE PRESIDENT SPEAKS FURTHER ON DRUG ABUSE

Senate President, Bukola Saraki, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Sanni Onogu, Saraki stated that documentaries like 'Sweet Sweet Codeine' are real-life attestations on the need for Nigeria to take its drug abuse problem more seriously.

 

"The widespread nature of this substance abuse problem in Nigeria is why the Senate convened the stakeholder Roundtable in Kano in December. Even though I have been working on this issue for a few months now, watching the BBC documentary was another eye-opener. Nigerians can now see that if care is not taken, we could be sitting on a catastrophe. We cannot all just fold our arms and expect this issue to fix itself. This is everybody's problem" the President of the Senate said.

 

He continues to say, 'as things stand, following the Roundtable on Drug Abuse that held in Kano in December 2017, we have already developed a draft Legislative framework for the control of narcotics and psychotropic substances and the provision of mental health and substance abuse services in Nigeria. With the Drug Control Bill that we are set to introduce, the mandate of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration Control (NAFDAC) and other relevant law enforcement and other regulatory bodies will be strengthened to eradicate the illicit production, and trafficking of controlled substances".  


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