Rivers state commander of the NDLEA, Mamuda Ahmed who made this known during an advocacy visit to foster achievement and community empowerment, said it is the duty of every Nigerian to offer useful information.
Ahmed also expressed worry that the abuse of drugs and hard substances are on the increase in the country.
He called on traditional rulers and religious leaders to work in synergy with the agency in ensuring a healthy nation.
Also speaking, lead coordinator of the FACE initiative Vote Not Fight, Emmanuel Wegbuom who advised youths on the implication of violence during and after election, said hard substance has been proven to be a major cause of violence
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