Akingbade, has disclosed that a Junior Secondary School student in Ohafia Local Government Area of Abia State, whose identity has yet to be known, reportedly died after he allegedly took 10 tablets of Tramadol.
Akingbade stated this on Wednesday in Umuahia while
delivering a lecture at a seminar organized by his agency, Office of the Senior
Special Assistant to Governor Okezie Ikpeazu on Narcotics and Abia State Drug
Abuse Control Committee.
The seminar was organised for patent drug dealers in Abia
Central Senatorial District.
He pointed out that the student was said to have taken the
tablets to enhance his performance during an inter-house sports competition
being organized in his school.
The deceased, according to Akingbade, was billed to
participate in the competition before he died.
Akingbade explained that the JSS student died shortly after
taking the drugs.
He disclosed that Abia was among top ranked states in the
country with high level of drug/substance abuse, stating that the governor of
the state had been informed about the incident.
Explaining that efforts were being made to apprehend the
seller of the banned drug as directed by the governor, he warned patent drug
dealers against selling drugs without prescription from medical doctors or
pharmacists.
He attributed high rate of criminal activities, including
armed robbery, rape, kidnapping, etc. to the negative effects of allowing
illicit drugs to get into wrong hands.
The NDLEA state commandant said that apart from the agency’s
resolve to take the awareness campaign against selling of harmful drugs to the
abusers, the agency had begun encouraging schools to establish Drug-Free Clubs
in their schools in order to discourage students from abusing drugs or taking
illicit drugs.
He pointed out that the dangerous effects of abusing drugs
or consumption of illicit drugs on human health were better prevented than
treated.
The Director, Pharmaceutical Services, Ministry of Health,
Chief Chimezie Uzuegbu, and Senior Special Assistant to Governor, David
Anyanwu, commended the NDLEA for its “tireless” efforts in ensuring that the
activities of drug dealers and users were brought to the lowest ebb.
Anyanwu specifically called for proper funding of NDLEA by
the Federal Government, saying that he was sure that the agency would do more
if it should have the necessary logistics and manpower needed to do its jobs
effectively.
JSS student dies in Abia of Tramadol overdose
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