2 March 2026

Delta State Bureau for Orientation and Communications has expressed its readiness to collaborate with the Asaba Drug Awareness and Rehabilitation Committee inaugurated by the Asagba of Asaba, Obi Epiphany Azinge, (SAN), and other stakeholders in the fight against drug proliferation and drug abuse in the state through sensitization campaign in communities across the state.

Dr Oghenesivbe, the Director-General of the State Bureau, stated this in Asaba when members of Asaba Drug Awareness and Rehabilitation Committee paid him an advocacy visit.

He said, , “As a Bureau, we are committed to collaborating with your committee and other stakeholders to amplify the sensitization campaign and make a meaningful impact in our communities.

“I believe that with our combined efforts, we can make a significant impact and create a brighter future for our youths and communities.

“Drug abuse and crime also have significant economic implications, including increased healthcare costs, lost productivity, and strain on law enforcement resources. The NDLEA and other stakeholders have expressed the need for mandatory drug testing for students seeking admission into colleges and tertiary institutions.

“Substance abuse can lead to impaired judgement, criminal activities such as robbery, rape, domestic violence, kidnapping, and other criminal behaviour.”

Dr Oghenesivbe commended the Asagba of Asaba for inaugurating the Asaba Drug Awareness and Rehabilitation Committee, as a measure from the palace to tackle the worrisome incidence of drug abuse in the capital city.

He said drug abuse, especially among youths, was particularly concerning, as it could lead to addiction, mental health problems, and even death, adding that in Delta State, cases had been seen of young persons whose lives had been ruined by substance abuse.

Dr Oghenesivbe pointed out that the consequences of drug abuse were far-reaching, affecting not only the individual but also their families, communities and the larger society.

Citing drug abuse statistics for Delta State, the Orientation Bureau DG said the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA had reported a surge in drug-related activities in the state, adding that In 2023 alone, about 500,000 of the state’s population between 15 and 65 years, were engaged in illicit use of drugs.

Dr Oghenesivbe lauded the Delta State Government for its efforts to establish counselling and rehabilitation centers in Kwale and Agbor, stressing that the “Drug Free Delta” sensitization campaign launched in February this year by the State Governor is yielding tremendous gains as War Against Drug Abuse, WADA Clubs, are being inaugurated in colleges in the state, through collaboration with the NDLEA.

The Bureau Chief pointed out that Governor Oborevwori’s leadership had been instrumental in driving efforts to reduce the prevalence of drug abuse in the state, appreciating his vision for a Drug Free Delta through collaboration, awareness creation, provision of support services, and promotion of culture of drug-free living in the state.

He emphasized the Bureau’s commitment to actualizing the state’s “Drug Free Delta” campaign launched by Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, and announced plans for the second phase of the campaign targeting 58 secondary schools and all tertiary institutions in the state.

Obi Nwanyi Ajufoh , Chairperson of the Asaba Drug Awareness and Rehabilitation Committee, said the goal of the committee was to save countless lives affected by drug abuse in villages and towns.

She hinted that the committee was set up by the Asagba of Asaba, Prof Epiphany Azinge, to combat drug abuse in Asaba, stressing that the Monarch has zero tolerance for illicit drugs consumption among his people.
She expressed the committee’s readiness to collaborate with relevant stakeholders in educating people in rural areas about the dangers of drug abuse, aiming to make a positive impact on their lives.

Obi Nwanyi Ajufoh stated further, ” A reasonable number of Asaba youths had been struggling with drug addiction, and that urgent steps must be taken to address the rising wave of substance abuse in the state.

”We want to tag along to help Asaba youths overcome substance abuse. We are here to discuss with the Delta State Orientation and Communications Bureau on how the state government can upscale drug sensitization campaign amongst our people in Asaba and villages. So many of them are drowning in drugs.”

Mr Victor Isibor, Delta State Deputy Commander of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, who represented the State Commander, said , ”In the first half of 2025 alone, NDLEA Delta Command seized over 1,000 kilograms of assorted drugs and arrested nearly 600 suspects. But we also recognize that users are not criminals; they are patients. We’ve counseled nearly 400 individuals and rehabilitated several others,”

He praised Governor Oborevwori for providing utility vehicles to support NDLEA operations and called on parents to play a more active role in guiding their children away from substance abuse.

Isibor emphasized that guiding children against drug abuse was a shared responsibility, and advised parents to play active roles in raising their children towards the right path.

Mrs Tracy Ikolomi, Delta State Director of the National Orientation Agency

ASP Emeka Nwanze, representative of the Delta State Police Command Public Relations Officer, SP Bright Edafe said the police had arrested many illicit drug peddlars, and were making efforts to arrest more but noted that the more arrests the command make, the more drug sellers and users come come to the drug spots in Pinnacle and Sweet Spirits areas of Okpanam.

He said more collaborative efforts were needed to tackle drug proliferation and drug abuse holistically.

Mrs Tracy Ikolomi, Delta State Director of the National Orientation Agency, called for more proactive measures, saying that it appeard that the actions taken so far to curtail the ugly trend were not yielding the desired results.

Ikolomi described the initiative by the Asagba of Asaba to inaugurate Drug Awareness and Rehabilitation Committee as a welcome development, saying that all the stakeholders would continue to work together, and intensify efforts to rid Asaba, and environs of illicit drug proliferation and drug abuse .

Sam Erhunmwunsee, Radio Nigeria Asaba

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