National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (ndlea_nigeria) at the weekend raised the alarm on the rising involvement of women in the sale of Tramadol and other illicit drugs in Kwara state.
National Drug Law Enforcement Agency at the weekend raised the alarm on the rising involvement of women in the sale of Tramadol and other illicit drugs in Kwara state.
NDLEA state Commander Ambrose Umoru told reporters in Ilorin, Kwara state capital ahead of this year’s United Nations international day against drug abuse and illicit drug trafficking.Mr. Umoru said that “some of the females were arrested in their provision stores and some others in their homes which they have turned into hideouts for sale of illicit drugs. It is shocking that more women are getting involved in the sale of tramadol and codeine cough syrup.
Nigeria Latest News, Nigeria Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Violence against girls, women ‘disgraceful’ — OsinbajoVice President Yemi Osinbajo has described gender-based violence, rape and sexual assaults as “a blemish on our collective humanity and dignity as a people and a nation”. He added that the COVID-19…
Read more »
Sexual, domestic abuses worsen COVID-19 trauma for girls, women during lockdown|p style=
Read more »
WHO echoes severe impact of COVID-19 on African womenThe World Health Organization earlier this week (June 17) reiterated concerns over the rate at which COVID-19 exposes women in Africa “to
Read more »
WHO concerned over COVID-19 impact on women in AfricaAs COVID-19 continues to spread in Africa, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has raised concerns over the profound socio-economic impacts the pandemic is having on the lives of women in Africa.
Read more »
Foundation empowers Kaduna women with funds for businessThe Global Peace Foundation, an NGO, has trained 40 women in Kannikon Chiefdom of Jema'a Local Government Area of Kaduna State
Read more »
WHO laments COVID-19 impact on women, girls in Africa - Daily Post NigeriaThe World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed concern over the impact of COVID-19 on women and girls in Africa. WHO Regional Office for Africa in
Read more »