NDLEA partners SWAN to tackle drug abuse among athletes, fans
The leadership of Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) is partnering with Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) in Ondo State to help drive its move against drug abuse particularly among athletes.
The Ondo State Commander of NDLEA, Kayode Mumuni Raji, during a courtesy visit to the State Secretariat of SWAN in Akure on Friday, said drugs had cut short many careers and lives of athletes momentarily or after the span of their chosen career.
Raji expressed readiness to partner with SWAN, which would help sensitize sport men and women on the dangers of taking psychotropic substances that they believe would enhance their performance but destroy their lives.
The commander, who gave several examples of athletes/footballers that had their careers cut short due to drug related issues, said the move to partner SWAN would engender development of clean athletes.
He said the command would visit sports administrators in the state with the message and how the agency could help in curbing the underlying menace of drug abuse in sports.
“We are here on a visit and the essence of coming is actually to initiate something transformative, something revolutionary. It might seem like a child’s play to some people. If we are able to succeed, it will be a model among all other states in the country.
“Before now we use music generously as music and sports always meet. As time went by, we discovered that it is not only music and sport that meet, sports and drugs also meet and so, that is the very essence of our coming.
“We have discovered in all our activities and researches, there is a very close link between sport and drugs and we discovered such relationship can be positive or negative, we want to have a positive relationship with sport.
“You hold a very high stand in the fight against drugs even without you knowing, we know the power of the press, press has its own power and authority and your own did not stop there, you also have the power of sports because sports itself moves the world.
“Anywhere in the world, whether football in this part of this world, some other part of the world basketball ball, netball, even in some other part of the world cricket. Whatever it is, you encompass all and we have discovered that there is a very serious relationship between drugs and sports,” he said.
Responding, the Chairman of SWAN in the State, Segun Giwa, appreciated the leadership of NDLEA for thinking about how to save the careers and lives of athletes.
Giwa said the association was also thinking about organising an event on drug usage among sports men and women, assuring the commander that a programme would soon be organised on the issues raised during the visit.
“We appreciate your visit. This is at a very important time when abuse of drugs is on the rise and we are also planning to have an event that will have athletes and footballers in the state and invite you to help educate and speak at the event.
“We will still sit together and discuss when we can have the programme within the next few weeks,” he said.