- Safiu Kehinde
At least 312 suspects have been arrested with 803.672 kg of hard drugs seized between June 2024 and May 2025 in Akwa Ibom, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) says.
Mrs Obot Bassey, Akwa Ibom Commander of NDLEA, disclosed this during a press conference marking 2025 International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking in Uyo on Monday.
Speaking on the theme “The Evidence Is Clear: Invest In Prevention, #Break the Circle”, the commander said that the theme was a shift from reaction to prevention, based on strategies, data, research and evidence.
According to her, from June 2024 to May 2025, 312 suspects made up of 261 males and 51 females were arrested with 803. 672 kg of drugs seized.
She further disclosed the prosecution and conviction of 38 drug offenders.
“We have prosecuted and convicted 38 drug offenders and we have carried out drug addiction prevention programmes at 91 locations across Akwa Ibom state; we have rehabilitated 43 males and counselled 179 persons,” she said.
Bassey said that drug abuse was not just a criminal issue but public health issue, stressing that prevention is a shared responsibility.
She called on parents, educators, religious leaders and community members to join hands in creating a supportive environment that foster healthy lifestyles and deter drug use.
She said that apart from enforcing the laws, they should also ensure the protection of the future of Nigerian children.
Bassey reminded the youth that drug negatively imapct people’s health and their wellbeing in the society.
She called on the government, philanthropists, individuals and institutions to invest massively in drug use preventive measures.
The commander commended the state government for their support and appealed for logistics vehicles to enable the command to move across the 31 local government areas of the state.
She, however, said that this year’s theme called for the continuation of sustained investment in prevention and thanked sister security agencies in the state for their collaboration in ensuring a drug free society.