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Drugs responsible for road accident – LATSMA

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By Christopher Oji

General  Manager Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA)Olalekan Bakare-Oki, has blamed drug abuse  for the alarming  increase of road accidents on our roads.

The GM, who was speaking yesterday, during a visit to his office in Oshodi, Lagos, by officials of the  National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), decried the alarming prevalence of illicit drug consumption, particularly among the youth.

He underscored drugs  direct correlation to the rising incidence of road crashes.

He emphasized that reckless driving,often times fueled by excessive drug intake, has become a major threat to road safety and public well-being.

In a statement by Director, Public Affairs and Enlightenment Department, LASTMA,Adebayo Taofiq, explained that,” the LASTMA GM exposed the sophisticated methods employed by drug cartels to facilitate the clandestine transportation of narcotics.

“He revealed that illicit substances are frequently trafficked through unconventional channels such as dispatch motorcycles, ambulances, and other seemingly innocuous vehicles.

“ He posited that an intensified crackdown on drug abuse would serve as a linchpin in addressing a myriad of societal challenges affecting the youth, thereby, fostering a more secure and orderly environment.

“During the high-level engagement, Bakare-Oki, was conferred with the prestigious ‘WADA ADVOCACY’ recognition by the NDLEA in acknowledgment of the Agency’s unwavering commitment to  drug abuse prevention”.

In her remarks, Assistant Commander General of Narcotics Archie-Abia Ibinabo reaffirmed that the NDLEA’s visit was a pivotal component of its ongoing sensitization and enlightenment campaign.

She highlighted the  importance of multi-agency collaboration in the war against drug abuse, particularly with LASTMA, which jurisdiction over traffic control positions it as a crucial stakeholder in intercepting illicit drug movements.

She further articulated that narcotics are predominantly transported via road networks, thereby necessitating proactive intelligence-sharing between LASTMA operatives and the NDLEA.

She urged LASTMA officers to remain vigilant and promptly relay pertinent information whenever they encounter suspicious activities linked to drug trafficking during their enforcement duties.

According to her, “Many of our youths are currently in rehabilitation centers across the country due to drug addiction. The only way to curb this menace is through a concerted, all-hands-on-deck approach.”

This strategic engagement reaffirmed the commitment of both Agencies to a fortified partnership aimed at dismantling drug networks, mitigating the ramifications of substance abuse, and enhancing overall public safety through robust enforcement mechanisms and intelligence-driven interventions.