There is no hidden place for Criminals with the appointment of Gen. Marwa Rtd. From: Isah Abdullahi Jos

The converner of Northern Youth Consultative Initiative Bappare Mohammed said there is no hidden place for criminals and those who engaged in Drug abuse who have been for long terrorising the country particularly the North. He started this today in Gombe in an event organised by Future leaders forum.He said the appointment of General Mohammed  Buba Marwa OFR. Rtd. as the Chairman /Chief Executive  of National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) will soon shape the agency to end drugs law trafficking in the Country.

He call on the people particular the Youths to wake up and take active roles by ensuring that our society is free from drugs abuse that is currently putting the future of the Youths in high risk .Bappare urge Northern youths come together and form a formidable responsibilities without  discrimination to their faith, tribes and religion to ensure that the criminal has no hidden place. He said ,As a stakeholders within the hierarchy of the Northern youths will be partners in sustaining the federal government commitment to in it quest to end drugs abuse in the North and the country at large.

The Coverner described the former Military Governor of Lagos State General Buba Marwa retired as a man who's courage sent many armed thugs off the street is confident that the new NDLEA boss appointment is timely . Going by the experience and the track good records of the former Lagos State Governor will in no doubt change the NDLEA within the shortest possible time .
Ambassador Bappare said ,this is one of the best appointments made by President Muhammadu Buhari led Government.National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency NDLEA has been battling with in house corruption that gave room for more drugs dealers to run a free show but the appointment of Buba Marwa certainly such bad narration are now thing of the past. 

The most worrisome part of it is that ladies are now the highest consumers of these substances particularly the married women within the city centres of the North and Nigeria as a whole and we therefore call on the NDLEA through the National Assembly to come with a law that will make it mandatory for all Nigerians politicians running in to Political offices,the youths to be recruited in to the Nigerian Army ,the police and all other Paramilitary forces for a compulsory drugs  test  as a means of ending drug abuse in the country. He added.

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