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Kano to reactivate 21 skill institutes to curb drug abuse

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The Kano State Government is set to reactivate 21 skill acquisition institutes as part of efforts to engage youths productively and prevent drug abuse.

This was disclosed by the State Commissioner for Finance, Dr. Ibrahim Jibril, during a meeting with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Kano on Monday.

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The commissioner emphasized that the reactivation of these institutes is key to tackling drug-related problems and reducing crime in the state.

Jibril also urged the agency to establish a unit within the Audu Bako State Secretariat to curb drug peddling and abuse in the state.

โ€œThe issue of drug abuse among youths in Kano is alarming. We need NDLEAโ€™s presence to mitigate security challenges,โ€ Jibril said.

In response, NDLEA Commandant Mr. Abubakar Ahmad praised the governorโ€™s commitment to addressing the drug crisis, citing the stateโ€™s efforts in completing and equipping the abandoned Drug Rehabilitation Centre at the NDLEA commandโ€™s headquarters. He also noted the governorโ€™s recent visit to the Kiru Reformatory as a step in the right direction for the stateโ€™s anti-drug campaign.

Ahmad added that the collaboration between the state government and NDLEA would be crucial in combating drug abuse and its effects on Kano communities.

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