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Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by ManirBK: 9:22pm On Sep 26, 2023
President Tinubu warned that the African continent would remain in chains till it breaks free from the shackles of the criminal enterprises of drug barons and syndicates of illicit drugs.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has implored heads of national drug law enforcement agencies in Africa to renew the fight against substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking in their respective countries.

Specifically, the Nigerian leader warned vehemently that the African continent would remain in chains till it breaks free from the shackles of the criminal enterprises of drug barons and syndicates of illicit drugs.

President Tinubu sounded the warning in Abuja on Tuesday when he declared open the 31st meeting of the Heads of National Drug Law Enforcement Agencies, Africa (HONLAF) at the Abuja Continental Hotel.

“If we don’t dismantle the criminal enterprises that threaten our future and build a brighter tomorrow for all Africans, we will remain in chains in a diseased and amoral world, as will our children and their children,” he told the anti-narcotics agencies’ chiefs.

In his keynote address titled, ‘Rising Above the Drug Threat’, the president who was represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima at the event, observed that Africa was “at the mercy of a threat that knows neither race nor geography, neither gender nor social class”.

To this effect, he enjoined the heads of drug law enforcement agencies to consider the conference in Abuja as a ray of hope and a catalyst for positive change across the continent.

President Tinubu thanked them for their sacrifices in ensuring a world that is free of illicit drugs.

He said, “This threat has crossed borders and destroyed societies and dreams. Without the moral commitment of the men and women in this room, this threat would have left cities, countries, and even civilizations erased. So, I must commend you for your sacrifices in the bids to keep our world drug-free, sane and safe.

“This conference emphasizes your investment across borders to protect us from the devastations of drugs, a threat that only submits to the enforcement of the law.

“Therefore, we are grateful to HONLAF and its partners, notably the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, for creating this avenue, for offering intelligence and drug law enforcement officials a grand opportunity to compare notes, collaborate, and build networks that would be several steps ahead of the criminal network of drug transnational organisations.”

Mr Tinubu noted that in the last couple of decades, criminal organisations had made frantic efforts to breach the security measures in African countries, all in a bid to pollute the minds of their citizens, adding however that the anti-narcotics agencies have proven to be a thorn in their flesh.

The president who doubles as the chairman of the Authority of Heads of State and Government of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) stated: “But while it’s a compliment that drug-law enforcement organisations are a threat to their criminal empires, their desperation must never be taken for granted.

“Without you as gatekeepers of healthy nations, humanity as we know it would have long been perverted. So, on behalf of the world, I say: thank you, thank you to all of you who have kept us from being polluted and destroyed.

“For us, the commitment to the fight against drug trafficking and substance abuse is not just a matter of policy; it is a moral imperative. We recognize that a population at war with drugs is not a dividend but a liability. We believe that the future of our youth, the strength of our institutions, and the well-being of our communities depend on our ability to eradicate this threat.”

President Tinubu further stressed the need for the the anti-narcotics agencies to consolidate established contacts, strengthen operational existing partnerships and cooperation among them at the sub-regional and regional levels.

This, he said, would make trafficking of illicit drugs and movement of drug syndicates difficult in the African continent.

He continued: “So, I must appeal to you to see this gathering as an avenue for the exchange of novel ideas and the development of practical strategies. We must consolidate established contacts, operational partnerships, and cooperation to ensure that the outcomes of this four-day deliberation advance public safety and the emergence of drug-free African communities.

“Our strength has always been our proactive actions to prevent any individual or group from turning our countries into a minefield of drug trafficking. So, we must prioritize prevention, education, and rehabilitation to empower our youth with knowledge and opportunities. We must steer them away from the treacherous path of drug abuse and trafficking and protect our economy from the consequences of their actions.

“This administration will continue to provide the necessary support, motivation, and tools for the NDLEA to fulfill its mandate. We understand the connection between the success of the fight against substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking and the attainment of a number of goals on our socioeconomic and security agenda.

“Ladies and gentlemen, I know you don’t need to be reminded of the sacred task before us. I know you are fully aware of the number of people and dreams that depend on your decisions and actions to reach their destination. But, more importantly, I know that you are up to the task.”

On the choice of Nigeria for the conference, President Tinubu said it is a profound recognition of the campaign and fight against illicit drugs in the country by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).

“We are hosting the 31st HONLAF meeting here to reassure you of our promise to participate in building a world not threatened by the infiltration of illicit drugs,” he added.

Declaring the meeting open, President Tinubu said, “while I encourage you to take some time out from the busy schedule of your programs to enjoy the beauty and hospitality of Abuja, I thank you for your dedication and resolve in this noble cause and look forward to the fruitful discussions and partnerships that will emerge from this gathering.”

Welcoming guests earlier, Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Buba Marwa, a retired brigadier general, restated the stakeholders’ commitment to addressing the world’s drug problem, noting that Nigeria will continue to uphold the objectives of multilateral organisations dedicated to combating drug trafficking and related crimes.

He emphasized the need for global partnerships in addressing drug trafficking and other vices, noting that world’s drug problem cannot be effectively tackled by individual entities.

Speakers at the opening session of the meeting included the Executive Director of the United Nations Office on Drug and Crime (UNODC), Ghada Fathi Waly; the UNODC Country Representative, Oliver Stolpe; the Commandant of the National Institute for Security Studies, Ayodele Adeleke, and Representative of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, among others.

Stanley Nkwocha
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Communications
(Office of the Vice President)
26th September, 2023

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by ManirBK: 9:22pm On Sep 26, 2023
Well said the Jagaban of Africa over to you Wailers

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by Nice2023(m): 9:23pm On Sep 26, 2023
Who will take him serious?

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by FreeStuffsNG: 9:23pm On Sep 26, 2023
ManirBK:
Well said the Jagaban of Africa over to you Wailers
Beeni o! Check my signature for free stuffs!

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by TemplarLandry: 9:24pm On Sep 26, 2023
😎

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by RingRoadMafia: 9:24pm On Sep 26, 2023
May the smelly saliva oozing out of Tinubu's rotten mouth fill the belly of his supporters this festive season. 😊

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by Keaton(m): 9:26pm On Sep 26, 2023
Leeeeemao cheesy

This man is just as shameless as his followers. Someone who the FBI has over 70,000 pages of documents on his drug dealing history is trying to whine Nigerians 🤣🤣🤣

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by Nonexisting1: 9:28pm On Sep 26, 2023
Let me rephrase. Tinubu urges drug law agencies in Africa to crush him and his minions.

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by DrGoodman: 9:29pm On Sep 26, 2023
Why is the man fighting himself grin

On second check, I saw that the OP is an Obidient, always wanting to ridicule the man.

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by Racoon(m): 9:38pm On Sep 26, 2023
A world acclaimed international heroin-sniffing and running drug baron who forfeited $460, 000 in a drug scandal as plea bargain counselling the world on the dangers of drug running in the African subcontinent. Wonders will never end.

Meanwhile,
“3. He’s convicted of felony or any office involving dishonesty or fraud.
“4. He has been convicted of drug offenses.
https://tribuneonlineng.com/applicant-convicted-of-drug-fraud-not-qualified-for-student-loan-tinubus-aide/

A confirmed drug baron that forfeilted a staggering $460,000 telling potential druggie protegees to avoid drugs so that they can benefit from a druggie scholarship. Pot calling kettle black. This is both laughable and pitiable.

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by Racoon(m): 9:40pm On Sep 26, 2023
grin Chai! Pot calling kettle black.

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by Zupay: 9:41pm On Sep 26, 2023
ManirBK:
Well said the Jagaban of Africa over to you Wailers

All hail the narco bagman. cheesy cool

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by Malroux: 9:41pm On Sep 26, 2023
This mysterious man keeps making a jest of himself. Imagine a well known drug lord in the mould of El Chapo Guzman talking against drug? This is a joke taken too far. Mods should move this to joke section.

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by oluseyiforjesus(m): 9:48pm On Sep 26, 2023
From the presidency not Tinubu

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by MarveworldG: 9:49pm On Sep 26, 2023
Noted
Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by dvkot(m): 9:49pm On Sep 26, 2023
Lol

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by princeade86(m): 9:49pm On Sep 26, 2023
Drugs patron

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by cjudy(m): 9:49pm On Sep 26, 2023
Hahahaha really drug abuse.

Grand Patron

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by KpukpuyekePikin(f): 9:49pm On Sep 26, 2023
Watch how rice bandits and ronu criminals will begin to jump up and down like drunk injected orangutans. See how they quickly invaded the thread to defend a known drug criminal just to secure their 33k monthly stipend.

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by NORSYK(m): 9:50pm On Sep 26, 2023
This is laughable

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by Funkyswagzz(m): 9:50pm On Sep 26, 2023
A whole drug baron is asking drug agencies to capture his cohort. Wonderful 😂😂🏃🏃🏃

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by Iamdbull: 9:51pm On Sep 26, 2023
Dbull on this one!!!



It's effect is really rubbing off on our society, killing the productivity of the young ones. Here is what I have to say about the things going on



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJvN9_lbEOs?si=1x04AThpKm1DHuMA

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by shortgun(m): 9:51pm On Sep 26, 2023
grin grin grin
A senior colleague wants to block the path to success to the millions of young people he inspired.

A life of crime and criminality is very profitable in Nigeria of today.
Since a convicted drug peddling miscreant can become the president and commander in chief of the most populous black nation in the world.

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by Jcomtrader: 9:51pm On Sep 26, 2023
Irony
Escobar orders drug seizures

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by jubrilELsudan: 9:52pm On Sep 26, 2023
ODE

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by Jonjam269: 9:52pm On Sep 26, 2023
Deluded obidots have started convulsing as usual. They wail over everything. A tribe known for drug trafficking worldwide calling another man drug baron. Losers

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by Yuneehk(f): 9:52pm On Sep 26, 2023
This is so hilarious.

Ahn ahn grin grin grin

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by MrsTwrite(f): 9:52pm On Sep 26, 2023
Otilo

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Re: Tinubu Urges Drug Law Agencies In Africa To Crush Syndicates, Substance Abuse by iSense247: 9:52pm On Sep 26, 2023
NORSYK:
This is laughable
It is indeed laughable 😄

Who is number one syndicate if not Tinubu, the drug lord himself?

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