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AU charges NDLEA to brace up as global drug abuse projection hits 1011% increase

Stephen Oluwafemi

June 30, 2025
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AU charges NDLEA to brace up as global drug abuse projection hits 1011% increase
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The African Union (AU) commission has announced that drug control won’t be prevented in Africa without the NDLEA. The commission stated that this is due to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency’s central role in Africa.

Dr Olubusayo Akinola, the director of the commission, disclosed this today during an assessment visit to the agency headquarters in Abuja. A three-member delegation, including the director, head of social welfare, and senior drug research officer, paid the visit.

The visit aimed to obtain a thorough update on drug control strategies identification of operation and institutional gaps, among others. Also, the delegation revealed that the meeting will explore areas for technical assistance, about capacity development.

Akinola acknowledged the NDLEA, stating that the agency is leading regarding law enforcement on the entire continent. He continued that new action plans to prevent crimes and drug abuse are subject to the agency’s contribution and recommendations.

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The delegation also applauded the law enforcement agency, for the continuous provision of critical and policy-relevant data. The commission expressed that the data provided has informed and contributed greatly to the African Union over the years.

Speaking at the meeting, the chief executive officer of NDLEA, Mohammed Marwa, emphasized the importance of the task. He continued that the new approach by the African Union to tackle drug abuse will result in a responsive implementation.

Marwa revealed global drug abuse may rise by 1011%, with Africa projected to see an increase of up to 40%.

He noted that this calls for coordinated action by the national drug law enforcement agency and the African Union.

The chief executive concluded by appreciating the leadership commission for their proactive efforts in curbing drug abuse.

 

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