The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) urges Nigerians battling drug dependence to seek professional support through its 24-hour counselling and referral service. Speaking in Abuja on Monday, the agency’s Secretary, Shadrach Haruna, made the call to mark the 2026 United Nations International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. Haruna says NDLEA provides round-the-clock assistance for people with drug use disorders, with trained social psychologists available to counsel callers and refer them to appropriate treatment and rehabilitation centres near them. He also encourages families and friends to seek help for loved ones, stressing that recovery is possible with the right intervention. NDLEA says its helpline—0800-1020-3040, also known as the 247-Network—offers timely access to support, and that callers receive an instant response in the language they use, including Pidgin English, Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, or formal English. Haruna further describes treatment and rehabilitation as part of NDLEA’s balanced approach to drug control, alongside enforcement, prevention and public enlightenment. He adds that the agency partners with faith-based organisations to strengthen prevention, counselling, and family-focused interventions.