Tramadol Abuse Fuelling Insurgency In The North-East – NDLEA Chairman

The Chairman and the CEO of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Muhammad Abdallah on Thursday, June 25 has stated that one of the biggest reasons while the North-East is ridden with Insurgency is due to Drug abuse most especially the abuse of Tramadol.

Muhammad Abdallah said this ahead of the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking scheduled to hold on June 26 with the theme “Better Knowledge for Better Care”

The NDLEA Chairman during his press conference called for a unified stance across the country against drug abuse, where he disclosed that “Trams” as it is referred to in street lingua is the most abuse opiate in the country.

TramadolAbdallah said;

“The government of India has upped its ante; they have now put more control on the supply of tramadol to Nigeria.
“Tramadol, if I will explain a little bit more, for normal medicinal dosage is between 50mg and 100mg. But the ones we have seen in Nigeria range from 200mg to like 500mg. Even a horse will be deadbeat by the time it takes that.
“But that is what Nigerians have been taking. That is what fuels insurgency in the north-east, because theatre commandants have testified to me that every Boko Haram camp they have overrun, they found paraphernalia of drug abuse, particularly tramadol.
“The whole average of drug abuse in nations is 5%. In Nigeria, it is getting to 15%. That is not a data or a statistic we should be happy with.”

He further revealed that the federal government has taken some steps in addressing the challenges faced in the fight against drug abuse, and this includes authorizing an upgrade on the staff strength of the agency.
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Abdallah added;

“On the part of the government, it has taken some steps to ameliorate some of the deficiencies of the agency. For a start, Mr President has authorised an upgrade on the staff strength of the agency.
“A staff strength of 5,000, without being told, is not a staff strength that can fight drugs the way it should be fought in Nigeria.
“Let me just mention three local governments – you know Mushin in Lagos, you know Fagge in Kano or even Nyanya in Abuja; I could deploy all of that strength to these places including me and there will still be some loopholes for trafficking and abuse to go on.
“That is why the president has approved the upgrade in phases. Following this will be logistics and equipment which come naturally with the upgrade of personnel.”

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