HeadlinesNational News Buhari Orders Crackdown On Drug Traffickers By David Abakpa December 7, 2017 0 443 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Must read Wike raises concern over unused University of Abuja land April 4, 2025 Ibadan indigenes re- elect Ajewole as CCII President General April 4, 2025 Adeyanju applauds AIG Gumel for allegedly opposing emergency declaration in Rivers April 4, 2025 Facebook, X not the only things you can do on internet – Minister tells youths April 4, 2025 President Muhammadu Buhari has instructed clampdown on all those who import, distribute and sell illicit drugs in the country. Buhari instructed law enforcement agencies to charge those found guilty over concern about the growing problem of drugs abuse in the country. Speaking at an interactive meeting with religious leaders in Kano, on Thursday, in the course of his two-day State visit, Buhari assured the religious leaders that his administration is determined to do something urgent to deal with the narcotics challenge facing the country. “The Customs is already doing a good job and I’m happy that I got someone who is efficient, strong and trusted to lead it in the person of Hameed Ali, a former governor of Kaduna State. ‘‘I have charged them and other law enforcement agencies to go after those trafficking in illicit drugs that are causing much harm especially among young people. “Leaders at every level must pay attention to this. We must give everything we have including education, vocational skills and training for our large youth population so that they can grow to be responsible citizens,” he said. David AbakpaDavid Abakpahttps://afripost.ng/author/david-abakpa/Sevilla FC aim to end their 14-year winless run away at FC BarcelonaDavid Abakpahttps://afripost.ng/author/david-abakpa/N4.4m admission fraud: ICPC arraigns former Benue health school registrarDavid Abakpahttps://afripost.ng/author/david-abakpa/“Money changes people” — Nollywood actor, Femi Jacobs claimsDavid Abakpahttps://afripost.ng/author/david-abakpa/UPDATE: VeryDarkMan raises N62M for new NGOShare this: Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp - Advertisement - Latest article Wike raises concern over unused University of Abuja land April 4, 2025 Ibadan indigenes re- elect Ajewole as CCII President General April 4, 2025 Gunmen hijack Benue links bus, kill driver, abduct passengers April 4, 2025 I can’t wait to witness Nigerian culture – Juma Jux anticipates ahead of upcoming wedding April 4, 2025 He only gave me one verse – Portable berates Olamide for ‘half support’ April 4, 2025
President Muhammadu Buhari has instructed clampdown on all those who import, distribute and sell illicit drugs in the country. Buhari instructed law enforcement agencies to charge those found guilty over concern about the growing problem of drugs abuse in the country. Speaking at an interactive meeting with religious leaders in Kano, on Thursday, in the course of his two-day State visit, Buhari assured the religious leaders that his administration is determined to do something urgent to deal with the narcotics challenge facing the country. “The Customs is already doing a good job and I’m happy that I got someone who is efficient, strong and trusted to lead it in the person of Hameed Ali, a former governor of Kaduna State. ‘‘I have charged them and other law enforcement agencies to go after those trafficking in illicit drugs that are causing much harm especially among young people. “Leaders at every level must pay attention to this. We must give everything we have including education, vocational skills and training for our large youth population so that they can grow to be responsible citizens,” he said.