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Re: NDLEA Impounds 159 Million Tablets Of Tramadol by Israeltolani(m): 2:23pm On Mar 27, 2018
Science students
Re: NDLEA Impounds 159 Million Tablets Of Tramadol by willbayo(m): 2:23pm On Mar 27, 2018
Okay
Re: NDLEA Impounds 159 Million Tablets Of Tramadol by Jaytecq(m): 2:23pm On Mar 27, 2018
k
Re: NDLEA Impounds 159 Million Tablets Of Tramadol by labisibrass(m): 2:25pm On Mar 27, 2018
What more can I say... There was a country!
Re: NDLEA Impounds 159 Million Tablets Of Tramadol by naijaboiy: 2:26pm On Mar 27, 2018
Boys these days just wanna get high on the "DIET". gringrin
Re: NDLEA Impounds 159 Million Tablets Of Tramadol by MSesan: 2:27pm On Mar 27, 2018
Chai...! Awon omo science students grin
Re: NDLEA Impounds 159 Million Tablets Of Tramadol by GavelSlam: 2:29pm On Mar 27, 2018
Ije004:


Predominantly in the North.

Agreed but I've witnessed it in Lagos.
Re: NDLEA Impounds 159 Million Tablets Of Tramadol by Lexusgs430: 2:37pm On Mar 27, 2018
On a codeine and tramadol level......
Re: NDLEA Impounds 159 Million Tablets Of Tramadol by winj3: 2:39pm On Mar 27, 2018
nairavsdollars:
80 percent of Nigerian youths are just wasting their lives away through hard drugs

you mean greedy IGBO drug dealing criminals are wasting the lives of Nigerians?

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Re: NDLEA Impounds 159 Million Tablets Of Tramadol by wonlasewonimi: 2:48pm On Mar 27, 2018
doctimonyeka:
Something is pragmatically wrong with this generation..

Instead of thinking of how to usurp the old cargoes from power, they are spending their time on drugs..

And bb naija
Re: NDLEA Impounds 159 Million Tablets Of Tramadol by Jman06(m): 2:48pm On Mar 27, 2018
Most drug addicts get their drugs from patent medicine stores because when they go to pharmacies for such drugs the pharmacist would ask for doctor's prescription. So, they head straight to the patent medicine stores. These patent medicine dealers hide such drugs in their shops or nearby rooms and sell them to those addicts.

If the government really wants to check the menace of drug abuse then there is need to clamp down on those patent medicine dealers. Some of them combine selling such drugs with provision or cosmetics business and this they do to cover up their illicit trades.

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Re: NDLEA Impounds 159 Million Tablets Of Tramadol by doctimonyeka(m): 3:21pm On Mar 27, 2018
wonlasewonimi:


And bb naija
lol..that's true as well..
Re: NDLEA Impounds 159 Million Tablets Of Tramadol by Ophilabraham: 3:25pm On Mar 27, 2018
159million..... ####? NO $$$$? NO TM grin grin grin
cry cry
Re: NDLEA Impounds 159 Million Tablets Of Tramadol by highbee02: 3:29pm On Mar 27, 2018
EdificationBoss:
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) on Monday said it had seized 159 million tablets of Tramadol at Apapa Port in Lagos.


Director, Technical Services of the agency, Mr Femi Oloruntoba, made this known at a public hearing organised by the Senate Joint Committee on Drugs and Narcotics and Health in Abuja.

Tramadol is a narcotic-like pain reliever used to treat or moderate severe pain.


The public hearing was based on a motion entitled “The Need to Check the Rising Menace of Pharmaceutical Drugs Abuse among Youths in Nigeria”.

Oloruntoba revealed that 50 tonnes of Tramadol was recently destroyed in Kano alone.


He said there were laws guiding the use of controlled drugs like Tramadol and Cocaine and what was needed was enforcement of the laws.

“In 2016, about 31 different substances were abused in Nigeria,” he said.

The director noted that drug was on in the exclusive legislative list and should not be taken to the concurrent, adding that if that was done otherwise, there would be a huge anarchy.

He lamented that only the Federal High Court had jurisdiction to try drug cases, describing it as “a challenge”.

He said that because the cases could not be prosecuted in magistrate court, most of the time the Federal High Court was choked and a lot of cases not moving,” he said.

Oloruntoba, therefore, called on the Federal Government to increase the number of judges in the federal high court to try cases of drug abuse.

In his submission, President, Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, Ahmed Yakasai, called for the drafting of a prescription policy to curb drug abuse menace.

“We are trying to see where we have prescription policy. If we have this prescription policy, we will know who is doing what,” he said.

Yakasai, who said that Nigeria’s borders were porous, decried existing situation which forbids National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), was not allowed access into the ports.

On his part, Director-General of the agency, Prof. Christiana Adeyeye, said the agency lacked adequate manpower for frequent visitation to pharmaceutical companies.

Represented by Dr Umar Musa, Director, Narcotics and Controlled Substances, Adeyeye said drug problem was a genuine crisis that required collective efforts to tackle.

Earlier, the Chairman of the Senate Committee, Sen. Joshua Lidani, said the use of illicit drugs, trafficking and other pharmaceutical drugs abuse, particularly among women and youth, was worrisome and was increasing by the day.

“This calls for concern and urgent action to stem the tide.

“It behooves stakeholders to strengthen and redouble our efforts to tame it, and where possible, strengthen the capacity of agencies charged with the responsibility of enforcing relevant laws to enable them discharge their responsibilities effectively.” (NAN)


http://newshelm.ng/ndlea-impounds-159-million-tablets-of-tramadol/

Re: NDLEA Impounds 159 Million Tablets Of Tramadol by mjbaba: 3:48pm On Mar 27, 2018
Ehya what will Eluku mede mede do now??
Re: NDLEA Impounds 159 Million Tablets Of Tramadol by Nobody: 3:51pm On Mar 27, 2018
winj3:


you mean greedy IGBO drug dealing criminals are wasting the lives of Nigerians?

Actually tramadol is sold by all yoruba weed and sk peddlers.

Igbos export cicaiand heroine they don't sell locally .. yorubas sell drugs locally
Re: NDLEA Impounds 159 Million Tablets Of Tramadol by Outfinity(m): 3:55pm On Mar 27, 2018
But if to say jobs dey, young people go de kpeff drugs like this
Drug abuse worsened under this administration and that's a fact. Buhari loyalists who feel otherwise should go drink "omi gutter"
Re: NDLEA Impounds 159 Million Tablets Of Tramadol by Opoki(m): 5:01pm On Mar 27, 2018
It's actually 160million bu5 those NDLEA Don arrange a 1m to be sold in black market
Re: NDLEA Impounds 159 Million Tablets Of Tramadol by willbayo(m): 7:21pm On Mar 27, 2018
Jman06:
Most drug addicts get their drugs from patent medicine stores because when they go to pharmacies for such drugs the pharmacist would ask for doctor's prescription. So, they head straight to the patent medicine stores. These patent medicine dealers hide such drugs in their shops or nearby rooms and sell them to those addicts.

If the government really wants to check the menace of drug abuse then there is need to clamp down on those patent medicine dealers. Some of them combine selling such drugs with provision or cosmetics business and this they do to cover up their illicit trades.
4 ur mind nw u get sense
Re: NDLEA Impounds 159 Million Tablets Of Tramadol by yemi15(m): 8:30pm On Mar 27, 2018
EdificationBoss:
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) on Monday said it had seized 159 million tablets of Tramadol at Apapa Port in Lagos.


Director, Technical Services of the agency, Mr Femi Oloruntoba, made this known at a public hearing organised by the Senate Joint Committee on Drugs and Narcotics and Health in Abuja.

Tramadol is a narcotic-like pain reliever used to treat or moderate severe pain.


The public hearing was based on a motion entitled “The Need to Check the Rising Menace of Pharmaceutical Drugs Abuse among Youths in Nigeria”.

Oloruntoba revealed that 50 tonnes of Tramadol was recently destroyed in Kano alone.


He said there were laws guiding the use of controlled drugs like Tramadol and Cocaine and what was needed was enforcement of the laws.

“In 2016, about 31 different substances were abused in Nigeria,” he said.

The director noted that drug was on in the exclusive legislative list and should not be taken to the concurrent, adding that if that was done otherwise, there would be a huge anarchy.

He lamented that only the Federal High Court had jurisdiction to try drug cases, describing it as “a challenge”.

He said that because the cases could not be prosecuted in magistrate court, most of the time the Federal High Court was choked and a lot of cases not moving,” he said.

Oloruntoba, therefore, called on the Federal Government to increase the number of judges in the federal high court to try cases of drug abuse.

In his submission, President, Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, Ahmed Yakasai, called for the drafting of a prescription policy to curb drug abuse menace.

“We are trying to see where we have prescription policy. If we have this prescription policy, we will know who is doing what,” he said.

Yakasai, who said that Nigeria’s borders were porous, decried existing situation which forbids National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), was not allowed access into the ports.

On his part, Director-General of the agency, Prof. Christiana Adeyeye, said the agency lacked adequate manpower for frequent visitation to pharmaceutical companies.

Represented by Dr Umar Musa, Director, Narcotics and Controlled Substances, Adeyeye said drug problem was a genuine crisis that required collective efforts to tackle.

Earlier, the Chairman of the Senate Committee, Sen. Joshua Lidani, said the use of illicit drugs, trafficking and other pharmaceutical drugs abuse, particularly among women and youth, was worrisome and was increasing by the day.

“This calls for concern and urgent action to stem the tide.

“It behooves stakeholders to strengthen and redouble our efforts to tame it, and where possible, strengthen the capacity of agencies charged with the responsibility of enforcing relevant laws to enable them discharge their responsibilities effectively.” (NAN)


http://newshelm.ng/ndlea-impounds-159-million-tablets-of-tramadol/


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