By Ibrahim Muhammad The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) recently visited Al-Istiqama University in Sumaila, Kano S...
By Ibrahim Muhammad
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) recently visited Al-Istiqama University in Sumaila, Kano State, as part of its efforts to sensitize university students and the surrounding community about the dangers of illicit substances. The visit was led by ACN Sadiya Ahmad Dogara, the NDLEA Wudil Area Commander.
During the meeting, Professor Sheikh Salisu Shehu, the Vice Chancellor of Al-Istiqama University, expressed the university's commitment to partnering with the NDLEA in the fight against drug abuse.
He praised the NDLEA for their prompt responses to invitations and successful operations in apprehending drug peddlers around the campus.
As a gesture of appreciation and confidence in the NDLEA's efforts, the university donated two motorcycles to the Wudil Area Command.
This generous donation will enhance the NDLEA's surveillance and operational capabilities in Sumaila and its surrounding areas.
ACN Sadiya Ahmad Dogara expressed her heartfelt gratitude for the donation and emphasized that her officers would intensify their efforts to combat illicit drugs and drug abuse in the area.
This collaboration marks a crucial step in the ongoing fight against drug-related issues, ensuring a safer and healthier environment for students and the community.
The NDLEA has been working to strengthen collaboration with communities and institutions in the fight against drug abuse.
This visit and donation demonstrate the agency's commitment to building partnerships and combating illicit drugs.
The university's donation and commitment to partnering with the NDLEA will go a long way in preventing drug abuse and promoting a safer environment for students and the community.
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