The Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA) has intensified its commitment to combating drug trafficking and abuse in the country under the leadership of Director General Anthony Suah.
The LDEA, which has gained renewed focus and determination, is sending a clear message: there is no space for drug dealers or users in Liberia.
Director Suah, known for his unwavering stance on eradicating drugs from the Liberian society, has pledged to enhance the agency’s operations and collaboration with international partners, including donor agencies.
These partnerships are critical in the fight against drug trafficking and will support the LDEA’s ongoing efforts to create a drug-free environment in Liberia.
“I strongly believe in the leadership of Director General Anthony Suah,” said a spokesperson for the LDEA.
“With his guidance, the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency is poised to make significant strides in tackling the challenges of drug abuse and trafficking.”
President Joseph Nyuma Boakai also expressed his unwavering support for the LDEA’s efforts, emphasizing that fighting drugs is a shared responsibility.
“This is everyone’s business,” President Boakai stated, reinforcing his administration’s commitment to ensuring that there is no place for drug dealers in Liberia.
The LDEA’s intensified efforts signal a new era in Liberia’s fight against drug abuse, with the full backing of the government, international partners and a dedicated leadership team under Director Suah.