Wednesday, June 25, 2025 - The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, Abia State Command, has seized about 1.94 million kilogrammes of illicit drugs and arrested 222 suspects in one year.
Briefing journalists in Aba during the week-long events to
commemorate the ‘2025 United Nations Day Against Drug Abuse,’ coming up on 26th
June, 2025, Acting Commander of NDLEA, Abia Command, Mr. Chigbu Odoemelam
Chilee, stated that despite the seizures and arrests, the command has
intensified measures to check the use and sale of illicit drugs.
Chilee also disclosed that Aba is the only rehabilitation
centre the agency has in Abia. However, he added that Governor Alex Otti has
made provision for another centre in Umuahia, which may be ready in a few
months.
He said that the problem of illicit drugs in Abia cannot be
overemphasized, stressing that the number of arrest, seizure, and people coming
for rehabilitation, shows that Abia state faces a huge challenge in drug abuse
and trafficking.
He said; “For the past one year, we have seized one million
and ninety four kilograms of illicit drugs. These drugs include cannabis,
sativa, heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, diazepam, codeine, etc. The most
prevalent here is methamphetamine which is known as mkpurummiri, in our local
parlance.
“We also arrested two hundred and twenty-two suspects in one
year here. We fight anti drug war in two phases, one is supply reduction, and
the other is demand reduction. In supply reduction, I have given you the
statistics on seizure.
“However, in demand reduction, we are talking about
sensitization and rehabilitation. In rehabilitation, Abia Command of the NDLEA
has one of the best facilities considering the number of clients and the
records available.”
The acting commander further stated that Aba and Umuahia,
are the major flashpoints of the illicit drug business in Abia State.
He assured that NDLEA Abia has area commands that equally
cover the rural areas and the 17 council areas of the state, as the agency is
leaving no stone unturned in combating the use and sale of illicit drugs in the
state.
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