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Reps Invite NAFDAC, Police, Others For illicit Drug Probe

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The House of Representatives on Sunday announced that it has invited critical stakeholders including the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, Standard Organisation of Nigeria, Federal Ministries of Health and Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria to submit memoranda.

The House also invited for the submission of input are “Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Group of MAN, PMG-MAN, Major pharmaceutical companies (Emzor, Fidson, May and Baker, Juhel, Dana), Nigerian Breweries Plc, Guinness Nigeria Plc, International Distillers Limited and Tobacco industry representatives.”

Others include law enforcement agencies including “The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Nigeria Police Force, Nigeria Customs Service, Nigeria Immigration Service, Nigerian Correctional Service, Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria and the Nigerian Medical Association.
The Association of Psychiatrists in Nigeria, National Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Development, Nigerian Bar Association, Civil Society Network on Substance Abuse and the National Youth Council of Nigeria are expected to make input.

Oluwatimehin Adelegbe, a member representing Owo/Ose Federal Constituency, Ondo State, who is also the chairman of the panel made this disclosure through a statement issued on Sunday.

According Adelegbe, the committee also invited development partners comprising the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, World Health Organisation, United Nations Development Programme, US Agency for International Development and the United Nations Children’s Fund are also billed to submit memoranda to the Committee.

Adelegbe said the Committee is charged with the mandate of examining the root causes, identifying institutional weaknesses, regulatory and enforcement gaps and developing practical solutions to combat drug use and trafficking.

Recall that the House had earlier constituted an Ad-hoc Committee to probe the prevalence, regulation and impact of drugs, tobacco, alcohol, illicit trafficking and related crimes across the country.

The committee was constituted following the adoption of a motion to probe the prevalence of drug abuse by Nigerians nationwide.

The Committee is also expected to come up with recommendations aimed at strengthening national drug control mechanisms, promoting public health and protecting citizens from substance-related harms.

“In view of the mandate and the urgency attached to it, the committee has resolved to interface with relevant stakeholders and other Nigerians with a view to identifying the causes and proffering a solution,” the statement read in part.

He urged Nigerians to submit memoranda to the committee “Addressing concerns, recommendations and proposed interventions on the subject matter,” to guide the panel draft its report for submission to the House for further legislative action.

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