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APM Terminals, NDLEA advocates more awareness on drug abuse

sweetcrudereports.com 2 days ago
*APM Terminals, Apapa

Vincent Toritseju

Lagos — The Manager, Health, Safety and Environment for APM Terminals Apapa, Felix Ugwuagbo, has said that the terminal operator partnered with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) to create awareness on the negative effects of illicit drugs on society.

Speaking at the 2024 International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking with a lecture, Ugwuagbo stated: “At APM Terminals, we have a strict policy against the use of illicit drugs by our employees, contractors and truckers who visit the terminal, as this can endanger safe operations. This lecture is a great opportunity to educate the Apapa community and other stakeholders of the negative impact illicit drug use has on individuals, families and communities.

“To battle this scourge, there is a need for evidence-based policies rooted in science, human rights, compassion, and knowledge.”

He added that only through collaboration and prioritizing prevention and treatment can the society fight drug abuse and help people live happy, healthy lives.

Also at the event, NDLEA Commander, Apapa Special Area Command, Udotong Noah Essien, described drug trafficking and abuse as avenues to crime, waste of human lives and properties and depletion of a nation’s productive workforce.

“It is important we tackle drug abuse prevention through awareness and public education. The NDLEA launched the War Against Drug Trafficking (WADA) to combat drug abuse in the country,” Essien said.

Customs Area Controller, Apapa Area Command of Nigeria Customs Service, Comptroller Babatunde Olomu, reiterated the command’s continuous support in the fight against drug trafficking and appealed to stakeholders to support the NDLEA in achieving a drug-free society.

Florence Ezeonye, Assistant Commander General of NDLEA, in her lecture said that it was important to invest in the campaign against drug abuse because it has become a major problem to society. She advocated the development of a drug education curriculum for primary, secondary and tertiary institutions in the country.

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