Wahala don burst again for Nigerian ports as over 250 containers filled with Tramadol and other dangerous drugs were found. This no be small thing o! This discovery na part of the grand plan wey National Security Advisor, Nuhu Ribadu, get to fight drugs trafficking wey dey scatter the country. You go ask: how these drugs dey enter Nigeria? E no dey easy but we dey see as authorities try hold the matter down.
The drug no be joke as it dey cause serious gbas gbos. Tramadol, in particular, dey cause yawa for Lagos Island where teenage boys and girls don fall victim to substance abuse. The thing dey affect their brain, and na wetin them use when them wan form “big boys”. Now, authorities don step up their game to stop this Drugs Trafficking.
Nigerian Government Don Get Serious to Stop Drugs Trafficking
The government no wan leave anything by chance. They don increase effort to catch and destroy this illegal stuff, especially Tramadol. The goal? To reduce the number of these drugs wey dey enter street and stop people from abusing them. Na serious matter because, if dem no destroy these containers, the drugs fit continue to wreck havoc across Nigeria, especially for the young ones.
The fight no be today, o. Dem remember the big job wey National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) do back in 2019. Over N1 trillion worth of Tramadol was destroyed then. E show say Nigeria dey try fight this problem, but e still dey hard to stop the flow.
Nigeria Must Stay Vigilant, Drugs Trafficking no Dey Slow Down
E clear say Nigeria need to dey sharp because drug trafficking still dey happen. This seizure of over 250 containers shows say the problem no dey go away anytime soon. Authorities go need to keep their eyes sharp to stop these criminals who want to bring in drugs for the streets. We go keep dey hear more of this fight, and e sure say the government no go let this matter die.
If you think say na only small things dey happen, you dey wrong. The need for strong action dey more important now than ever before. E be like say, if Nigeria no wake up to this matter, the drug problem go spread like wildfire.
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