In a significant breakthrough, the drug supply reduction efforts in Ifedayo and Oriade local government areas have led to the discovery and destruction of 9.5 hectares of cannabis farms, amounting to a staggering 23.759 tonnes of cannabis sativa. This remarkable achievement by the drug enforcement agency brings hope for a safer and drug-free community.
Speaking on the success of the operation, the agency spokesperson highlighted their commitment to tackling the drug menace plaguing the society. “Within the same period, the drug supply reduction efforts led to the discovery and destruction of 9.5 hectares of cannabis farms (23.759 tonnes of cannabis sativa) at Ifedayo and Oriade local government areas,” he said. It is evident that the agency’s unwavering determination and meticulous approach have paid off.
In addition to the eradication of cannabis farms, the agency also dedicated efforts to engage and counsel individuals who use drugs (PWUD). As part of a brief counseling intervention, a total of 79 PWUD received support and guidance to overcome their addiction. This initiative showcases a compassionate approach to address the root causes behind drug abuse and help individuals lead healthier lives.
Furthermore, the agency took proactive measures in raising awareness and sensitization programs across various sectors of the community. These initiatives were held in religious houses, schools, motor parks, markets, and workplaces. By targeting these influential places, the agency aims to educate and enlighten individuals about the dangers associated with drug abuse, and promote a culture of prevention and intervention.
The agency’s comprehensive efforts are formidable steps towards eradicating drug trafficking, reducing drug supply and demand, and building a safer society for all. This remarkable achievement serves as a testament to the unwavering dedication and expertise of the agency’s officials.
As drug-related crimes continue to pose a threat to our community, this successful operation serves as a reminder that continued collaborative efforts are necessary among law enforcement agencies, communities, and individuals. By combating drug abuse together, we can create a brighter and drug-free future for generations to come.