Kebbi Governor, Atiku Bagudu has approved the establishment of a Taskforce on Drug Control. The approval is contained in a circular by Secretary to the
The approval is contained in a circular by Secretary to the State Government, Babale Umar-Yauri.
A retired Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Umar Ambursa is the Chairman; the governor’s wife Zainab will serve as the Patron. The committee will also sponsor basic and advanced training in matters relating to addictions and encourage research and publications.
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