The Taraba State Commissioner of Police, Ukachi Peter Opara, has called for sustained support for the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, in its fight against drug abuse across the state.
Making the call on Wednesday in Jalingo, during a courtesy visit to the NDLEA’s state command, Opara emphasized that robust collaboration among government entities, sister agencies, and stakeholders is essential to combating criminal activities and social vices in Taraba.
He warned that neglecting such support could pose significant threats to national security.
Commending the NDLEA for its commitment to eradicating illicit drug trafficking and abuse, he highlighted the agency’s recent success in apprehending a seven-member transborder drug cartel.
The group was allegedly supplying drugs to terrorists operating in Nigeria’s Northeast and Northwest regions, as well as in countries like Niger, Mali, Sudan, and Burkina Faso.
The group was allegedly supplying drugs to terrorists operating in Nigeria’s Northeast and Northwest regions, as well as in countries like Niger, Mali, Sudan, and Burkina Faso.
Opara reaffirmed the police command’s dedication to working closely with the NDLEA, stating that such partnerships are vital to safeguarding the lives and properties of Taraba residents.
Overwhelmed by the remarks, the NDLEA boss in Taraba, Ali Obadiah Umar, praised the commissioner for his proactive approach to fostering inter-agency collaboration.
Umar pledged his unwavering support for the police command’s efforts to maintain law and order while wishing Opara success in his role.
The visit, according to him, underscored the importance of collective action in addressing the drug abuse crisis and enhancing security in Taraba State.