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The Kwara State government has commenced a statewide operation in partnership with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), to rid the state of drugs and illicit substances.
The special activity tagged “Operation Gbailumo” commenced on Monday and will run for three weeks.
The operation will focus on several key areas, including raiding known drug hideouts and black spots, conducting targeted patrols in high-risk areas, monitoring illegal drug trafficking activities and raising awareness of the dangers of drug abuse through community engagement programmes.
DAILY POST reports that the exercise is geared toward protecting the state from the influx of illicit drugs and drug-related activities, particularly in major towns and cities, before and after the Christmas and New Year festive periods.
Speaking at a press conference held at the NDLEA Kwara Command headquarters in Ilorin, Special Assistant to Kwara Governor on Drug Abuse Prevention and Control, Aileru Olamilekan Mikail, said the collaboration is part of the renewed effort of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq-led administration to maintain peace and security in the state.
“The festive season is a time for celebration and joy but unfortunately, it is also a time when drug peddlers and users tend to become more active,” he said.
“We will not allow our state to be used as a haven for drug traffickers or a breeding ground for drug abuse. This is why we have provided every necessary support through a partnership with the NDLEA to launch this special operation.
” We urge the public to support the government and the security agents for the success of the operation.”
Aileru urged residents and visitors to the state to cooperate with law enforcement officials during the operation. He also said any suspicious activity or information about drug peddling or use should be reported immediately to the nearest NDLEA office or security agency.
On his part, NDLEA Commander Kwara Command, Mohammed Bashir, commended the state government for its proactive approach and support to the agency. He pledged the command’s unwavering commitment to the success of the operation.
“We have deployed a significant number of personnel across the state and we are prepared to work tirelessly to ensure a peaceful and drug-free festive season for everyone,” the Commander declared.