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Rehabilitation a Priority as President Boakai Mobilizes Nation in Anti-Drug Fight, Equips LDEA with New Fleet

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Last updated: October 12, 2025 10:53 am
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MONROVIA, LIBERIA – Liberian President Joseph Boakai has called for a radical shift in the national strategy against drug abuse and trafficking, urging every citizen to take active responsibility in combating the crisis which he labeled a “collective societal challenge.”

The President’s broad appeal for national unity was paired with a tangible injection of resources into law enforcement, as he officially handed over 15 brand new Toyota Hilux pickups to the Liberian Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA) on  last Tuesday at the Executive Mansion.

The handover event served as a platform for President Boakai to emphasize that winning the anti-drug war extends beyond arrests and seizures. He stressed that the crisis—which profoundly affects families, communities, and the nation’s future—demands a multi-pronged approach rooted in community engagement.

“The rise in drug abuse is not solely a governmental concern,” President Boakai stated. He urged families, local leaders, and youth organizations to work together in creating awareness, implementing prevention strategies, and fostering resilience among the vulnerable population.

“Community involvement is crucial in fostering a culture of resilience and support for those affected by addiction,” he added, pushing the focus equally toward rehabilitation and societal support alongside stringent enforcement.

Bolstering Enforcement and Rehabilitation

The donation of the 15 vehicles marks a significant commitment to strengthening the operational capacity of the LDEA, which has recently cracked down hard on illegal substances.

The surge in illegal drug importation and smuggling that characterized the past six years—often accompanied by allegations of involvement by well-connected individuals and government functionaries—has been reportedly curtailed. Recent stringent enforcement and arrests have substantially reduced the flow of illicit substances into the country, demonstrating the effectiveness of adequately supported law enforcement.

While acknowledging the operational successes, President Boakai insisted that sustained effort requires both stronger enforcement measures and adequate resources for rehabilitation programs.

He reiterated his administration’s dedication to ensuring a safe and healthy environment for all Liberians, reaffirming his commitment to tackling what he described as a pressing national issue.

In closing remarks, the Liberian leader called on all citizens to unite behind the campaign for a drug-free future.

“Let us all join hands in this fight. A drug-free Liberia is a safer, healthier, and more prosperous Liberia,” President Boakai concluded. His dual commitment to equipping law enforcement while simultaneously demanding broad societal participation has been widely lauded as the necessary comprehensive strategy to address the deep-rooted drug crisis.

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