 Now the Commander National Drug Law Enforcement Agency and the LEA Mohammed Ibrahim has raised concerns about a recent survey released by the United Nations Office on Drugs in Crime, which puts prevalence rate of drug abuse in a country at 14.3%, translating to 15% of Nigerians who have abused drugs in the last one year. Ibrahim Wah reacts into the reports called on traditional and religious leaders in the country to take the leading combat in the menace. As you speak, the recent and most current survey that was conducted by UNODC on substances in Nigeria puts it at prevalence of 40.3%. That's nearly 50% of Nigerians who must have used drugs in the past one year. It was released in 2019-2020. We choose one out of every seven Nigerians is on drugs. But I won't believe that Nigeria is still trying, but there is more for us to do. The same survey put parasites at prevalence of about 14%. This needs an urgent action. We cannot be sleeping. If we don't do anything now, the time will come that we'll be looking for our children to fit the position. May Allah forgive that. I need you to talk to your subjects, to equally give us that support. Reacting to the emir of Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari, who is also the chairman of the Quora State Traditional Council pledges the support of traditional institutions in the state in ongoing fights against drug abuse. The Quora NDLEA commander also reaffirmed the command's commitment to tackling the menace of drug abuse in the state.