 Men of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, the NDLEA in Adama, our state, have arrested more than 30 drug users and vendors during a raid. Addressing the press after the raid, the NDLEA state commander, Femi Abolu, said the operation was in line with the directives of the chairman of the agency to carry out MOP-UP operations at various black sports in the country. He said that the operation was successful as two notorious drug joints in the state were raided. During dealers, drug dealers and users who were arrested and different exhibits, including Cannabis, Sativa, Tramadol, Dispersum and XO5 tablets, were found. To ensure that the transition period between now and on the 29th of May, which is the handing over date, that the society should be a better place, let us mop out drugs in circulation. Let's remove the bad boys in circulation because it is believed, it has been scientifically proved and believed that substance abuse is a catalyst for what? Electroviolence. Look at the house known that was sold, look at the suspect that I've been looking for and luckily today, they've gotten him. So that's a good one. Look, because anywhere now, like they have sold that house, anywhere there's a house, there's a shop, anywhere things like that have been gotten, they will be sold. That's what we're going to be doing. So by telling people that they're going to lose their property, if they allow people to put in drugs there, I think they will break up. I'm here because I committed an offense by selling illicit drugs. I've been in this business for more than four years now. I'm regretting my actions because my parents have always warned me of the danger of selling illicit drugs.