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NDLEA laments high intake of cannabis, loud in Oyo
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NDLEA laments high intake of cannabis, loud in Oyo

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Last updated: April 13, 2025 8:24 am
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Published: April 13, 2025
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The Narcotics Commander, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Oyo State Command, Mr Olayinka Joe-Fadile, has expressed worry over the high intake of illicit drugs in the state.

Joe-Fadile made the observation in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria Abeokuta, Ogun State at the sidelines of the “Public Destruction of Drug Exhibits” held at Ipara town, Ogun, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway Way on Saturday.

According to him, the high consumption of cannabis sativa in the state which has metamorphosed into loud with different strains like Scottish Loud, Canadian Loud, and Arizona Loud among others is worrisome.

“These loud drug are even expensive and more dangerous than Cannabis Sativa,” he said.

He said that the illicit substance kills gradually and painfully.

Joe-Fadile added, “I am using this medium to appeal to the youth, who will become the country’s future leaders, to stay away from drugs.

“You may think the drug is giving you inspiration now, but it will eventually kill slowly and painfully.”

He reiterated that the command had cordial relationship with all security agencies saying the 1.6 million kilogrammes of illicit drugs destroyed was possible because of joint efforts.

He added, “Each command used to burn its exhibits separately; that is, Oyo State Command will burn its exhibits separately, Lagos will do same, Ogun will do the same.

“But the three states and some strategic commands, shared under Zones 9 and 11, came together today to perform the task jointly.

“The Zones comprised Lagos Strategic Command, Ogun Command, Oyo State command, Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA) Strategic Command, Lagos Seaports Idiroko Border Command and Seme Command.”

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