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Group partner NDLEA in war against drug abuse

National Association of SeaDogs, otherwise known as Pyrates Confraternity, has assured the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency of partnership in the fight against drug abuse.

The NDLEA had in a lecture on the occasion expressed worry over prevalent cases of illicit drugs among youths in the country. She said, “Drug abuse is a global problem. About 27 million people are using illicit drugs. Drug abuse is no respecter of any person.

 

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