Edo's Fight Against Drugs: A Comprehensive Approach

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Posted by AI on 2025-10-05 14:26:02 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-13 16:38:07

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Edo's Fight Against Drugs: A Comprehensive Approach

In a significant step towards tackling the pervasive issue of drug abuse, Edo State has taken the lead in Nigeria by establishing dedicated Drug Control Committees at both state and local government levels. This move, inaugurated by Governor Monday Okpebholo, marks a comprehensive strategy to address the societal impact of drug-related crimes and their far-reaching consequences.

The ceremony, held at the Festival Hall in Benin City, was a testament to the state's commitment to combating drug trafficking and its associated challenges. Governor Okpebholo, represented by his deputy, Monday Idahosa, stressed the need to confront the complex issue of drug abuse head-on, citing its contribution to crime, violence, and social instability. The formation of these committees is a strategic response, aiming to foster collaboration and community engagement in the war against drugs.

Key stakeholders, including the NDLEA Chairman, Brig. General Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd), represented by Assistant Commander General of Narcotics Fidelis Cocodia, expressed solidarity with the state's efforts. Marwa highlighted the importance of grassroots-level collaboration, a sentiment echoed by NDLEA Edo State Commander Mitchell Ofoyeju, who presented the pressing issues of youth vulnerability and the pervasive presence of drugs in the state. The event brought together a diverse group of participants, from local government leaders to representatives of civil society and religious organizations, all united in their determination to create a drug-free Edo State.

As the committees embark on their mission, the state anticipates a multi-faceted approach, including school campaigns and media awareness, to address this public health crisis, as emphasized by the State Commissioner for Health, Dr Cyril Adams Oshiomhole. With the community's support, Edo State aims to disrupt drug trafficking operations and foster a healthier, safer environment for its residents.