 The Ogun State Deputy Governor, Noemood Salako Yadile, has assured the new commander of narcotics of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency NDLEA Ogun State Command, Jain Odili, of the state government's continued support towards nipping in the bud the abuse of narcotics and other hard substances in the state. The State Deputy Governor, who stated this while playing host to the commander and her team, while on a courtesy call to her Au Quai Mousson office, added that the prevalence rate of drug abuse in the state and country at large is becoming worrisome and alarming, stressing the need for the command to hitherto increase awareness about the consequences of drug abuse. In her response, commander of narcotics said the command has done a lot in terms of sensitization of the ills of the drug abuse, revealing that a lot was still in the pipeline to control its adverse effects for better society. It's a very big and a very big problem for everybody, for us as politicians and government, but also as parents and members of the society, because at the end of the day one of the biggest challenges with drug use is crime and antisocial behavior, so that even if you are not using drugs, your families might use drugs, you have potential victims of all the crime and antisocial behavior that comes from it, and you are also going to suffer from it. We have cannabis, 1.0296 tons, we have metamphetamine, 1.895 kilograms, we have cocaine, 21.1 grams, scooshies, 1.210.5 liters, we have cocaine, 1.5.245 liters, and we have a drug cycle, drugs, 10.495 kilograms. For cancering, for this first quarter, we have canceled 84 drug users, and for prosecution, I'm proud to say it's it that we have secured 40 conventions from the Federal High Court here in America.