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Bichi Emirate Anti-Drugs Abuse Association Paid Advocacy Visit To Kano NDLEA

by Jabiru Hassan, Kano.

Bichi Emirate Anti-Drugs Abuse Mobilization Association has paid an advocacy visit to the kano state commandant of the National drugs law enforcement agency(NDLEA) where they successfully introduced the association’s activities in the war against drugs abuse across Bichi emirate.

The association which was formed in order to reduce drugs abuse across the emirate, have already engaged itself in fighting drugs abuse, public enlightenments and community mobilizations in Bichi emirate which consists of 9 local government areas.

Speaking at the NDLEA Command Headquarters, the leader of the committee, Malam Ali Ibrahim Bichi told the Commandant that they were at the command headquarters in order to presents the association as one of the most formidable Non-governmental organisation that fights drugs abuse and other related offences in the societies.

He disclosed that” we are working seriously to ensure that our communities remained an examplary domain especially at present when the issue of drugs abuse is becoming a great threat to the forthcoming younger generations, and from what we have seen here at the Command, the agency deserves respect and gratitude in its quest to rid kano from being a drugs abuse state like what we are now witnessing”. He lamented.

Malam Ali Bichi commended the commandant Comrade Abubakar Idris Ahmad and his lieutenants for their commitments and determination to ensure that kano state becomes free from drugs abuse, and reassured that his association would continue to work for the sanity of the drugs addicts and to promote peace and stability in Bichi emirate.

Responding, the state commandant Comrade Abubakar Idris Ahmed told the visitors that NDLEA welcomes any association that is working as part of it’s mission which is sanitizing the societies through various programmes as the globe is now changing gradually to a more respected era.

He assured that his command would continue to partner “Bichi emirate anti-drugs abuse mobilization association” so as to join hands together towards the promotion of peaceful coexistence through different methods of fighting drugs abuse for better societies and to ensure that the younger generations remained much more resourceful to the nation at all levels.

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