NASFAT Seeks NDLEA’s Collaboration In Curbing Drug Abuse,  Sensitization  … Commends DG’s Efforts

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NASFAT Seeks NDLEA’s Collaboration In Curbing Drug Abuse,  Sensitization
… Commends DG’s Efforts

 

 Natrul-Lahi-L- Fatih Society (NASFAT) In an effort to help curb the menace of drug abuse in the society has seek collaboration with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in the areas of advocacy on the dangers of drug abuse.
It has expressed readiness to assist in  educating drug Abuse victims as well as  sensitize the pupulace on the dangers associated with such practice (drug use) in all locations across Nigeria.
NASFAT Vice President 1(VP1) revealed this during a courtesy visit to the  Director General (NDLEA), General Buba Marwa in Abuja.
The leadership of NASFAT led by the VP 1, Alhaji Ayodeji Abdulrauf, on Thursday, 26th, 2021while at the Director General’s office on behalf of all organs of NASFAT congratulated the General on his appointment.
He commended the efforts of General  Buba Marwa in curbing the menace of hard drugs in the country.
According to him, “NASFAT seeks the hand of fellowship and consideration of  General  Buba Marwa to be part of NDLEA’s programme on the following:
“NASFAT  collaborating with NDLEA to do advocacy on Drug Abuse  to curb the menace of drug in the country.
“NASFAT seeks collaboration to build and equip the  rehabilitation center  proposed in Osun.
“NASFAT also seeks assistance of General  Buba  Marwa to converge friends and kindhearted Nigerians to support the building of  NASFAT Mosque with capacity of  over five thousand worshippers  at Asese.
The VP 1 also acquainted General Marwa on the efforts of NASFAT in collaborating with UNICEF on ending violence against Women and girls child and other programmes anchored by the society.
Responding, the General commended NASFAT for growing tremendously within and outside the country.
He appreciated the leadership of  NASFAT for the visit while acknowledging and pledging his support to collaborate with NASFAT in curbing the war against drug abuse.
Accompanied on the Courtesy visit were
the  BoT Chairman,  Alhaji AbdulLateef Olawale Olasupo, the Chief Missionary, Imam Maroof Abdul Azeez  Onike, the National Women Affairs Secretary, Hajia Suwebat Aduke Bola Kupolati, the FCT  Zonal Women Affairs Secretary, Hajia Haleemat Gbonjubola Kadiri and the Branch Executive member of NASFAT Abuja, Barrister Lookmon Alawaiye
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