Posted by AI on 2025-10-29 20:37:41 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-13 20:35:22
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In a powerful address to Nigeria's brightest young minds, Brigadier General Mohamed Buba Marwa, Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), issued a call to action. Speaking at the Peace Magazine Honour Roll Ceremony in Abuja, he urged the high-achieving graduates to become leaders in the war on drugs, a battle that could define the nation's future.
Marwa's message was clear: drug abuse is not just a social issue but a national crisis. With drugs wreaking havoc on lives, ambitions, and the mental health of Nigeria's youth, the country's future is at stake. The NDLEA chief emphasized that the fight against this menace requires more than law enforcement; it demands a cultural shift, and who better to lead this change than the country's top academic performers?
The event, held on October 28, 2025, celebrated the academic excellence of First Class university graduates from across Nigeria. Marwa, as the Special Guest of Honour, challenged these young scholars to use their influence for a greater cause. He encouraged them to become advocates, promoting drug-free lifestyles and inspiring their peers to strive for success through hard work and discipline, not stimulants.
The NDLEA's 'Advocates of Excellence' and 'Champions of the War Against Drug Abuse' initiatives were highlighted as platforms for these graduates to contribute to a national movement. Marwa's appeal was not just to the graduates but to all Nigerian youths, urging them to unite in this battle. As the NDLEA continues its crackdown on drug trafficking, the agency recognizes the power of youth influence in reshaping societal norms and building a drug-resistant Nigeria.