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Kano Elders Read Riot Act to Illegal Drug Dealers

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By Our Correspondent

The Kano Elders and Concern Stakeholders have called on the Government and other law enforcement Agencies not to relent in their efforts to ensures that the pharmaceutical traders as soon as possible, relocate to the Coordinated Wholesale Centre located at Dangwauro, Zaria Road, Kano.

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Addressing the Journalists, the Spokesperson of the Forum, Gidado Mukhtar further advised the all pharmaceutical Traders at the Abubakar Rimi Market to comply with the Government directives as affirmed recently by the court.

He said the menace of illicit drugs will no longer be tolerated in Kano as it is destroying the future of youths and the society in general.

“We wish to reassure all and sundry that Kano, as a cosmopolitan city, will continue to remain hospitable and welcoming to all. However, we not allow anyone to perpetrate any activity inimical to the well-being of our people,”

“We wish to express our sincere appreciation to the State and Federal Government and other stakeholders for their determination to rid the society of illicit drugs in Kano Nigeria.

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“It is our hope that they will redouble their efforts to compliment our renewed and wholesome resolve to fight the menace of drug dealers in Kano.”

The Forum, additionally, applauded leaders of Kano Command of the NDLEA, for their support towards towards various joint initiatives to fight the menace of illicit drugs.

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Mukhtar recalled that, since time immemorial, Kano City has been generally known and regarded as commercial nerve centre of the African Savannah from Dakar to port Sudan, adding that, it has cultivated a trading network for over 500 years.

He lamented that in recent years, various calculated attempts have been made to destroy Kano through the importation of dangerous and illicit drugs.

According to him, the sad development has become the greatest threat to Kano’s future and by extension Northern Nigeria.

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He revealed that the statistics obtained from the NDLEA indicated a very alarming and worrisome situation.

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“The Figures clearly indicate that from the beginning of of this year, that is January to date, Psychotropic substances seized in Kano included 5,040,000 pills of tramadol weighing 267.4kg and 249,000 tablets of Exol-5 weighing 81.9kg. This is within a span of less than 60 days. We cannot fold our arms and watch helplessly, while the future of our society and that of our human resource is systematically destroyed.” He further stated.

Justice Watch News, gathered that the seven organizations represented at the joint press conference, including:

Kano Concerned Citizens Initiative, (KCCI), Kano Leadership Enlightenment and Advocacy Development Initiative, (KLEADS), Inuwar Kano, Kano Peace and Development Initiative, (KAPEDI), Northern Reform Organisation, Kano Youth Promotion Council, (KYPC) and League for Societal Protection Against Drug Abuse, LESPADA).

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