History made in Kogi east as NDLEA zonal command berths in Anyigba

In a groundbreaking achievement, Kogi East has become the proud host of the National Drug Law Agency (NDLEA) zonal command in Anyigba, courtesy of the legislative drive of Senator Isah Jibrin Echocho. This milestone marks a significant step towards curbing the menace of drug and substance abuse in the region.

Commissioning the command center, Senator Echocho described the siting of the NDLEA center as a move towards securing the future of young people and guaranteeing a healthy society. He emphasized that drug and substance abuse has become an endemic phenomenon, and the establishment of the zonal command is a crucial step towards addressing this challenge.

The NDLEA zonal command in Anyigba is expected to serve as a hub for drug control activities in Kogi East and surrounding areas. The agency will work tirelessly to prevent drug trafficking, investigate and prosecute drug-related offenses, and provide support for individuals struggling with addiction.

Present at the official commissioning and handover of the NDLEA Zonal Command office were Alhaji Danlami Garba representing Senator Echocho, State Commander of NDLEA Umar Mustapha Yahuza, Zonal Commander Hassan Sakaba, Ejeh of Dekina, and Ogohi Oni Anyigba.

The official take-off and handing-over ceremony of the NDLEA zonal command office is set to commence, marking a new era in the fight against drug abuse in Kogi East. Senator Echocho’s legislative drive has made history in Kogi East, and his commitment to the well-being of his constituents is evident in this achievement. The people of Kogi East and beyond can now breathe a sigh of relief, knowing that their future is secured, and their society is guaranteed to be healthier.

This development is a testament to the power of effective leadership and the impact that dedicated public servants can have on their communities. As the NDLEA zonal command in Anyigba begins its operations, it is expected to make a significant difference in the lives of many, and serve as a model for other regions to follow.

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