Lagos Safety Commission decries increasing use of drugs, firearms in Lagos night clubs

… vows to shut clubs allowing use of drugs, firearms
The Lagos State Safety Commission (LSC) has decried the increasing use of drugs and firearms in nightclubs in the state.
The agency also vowed to shut down any club caught with such issues.
Director-General of the Commission, Mr. Lanre Mojola, who spoke at a meeting with night club owners, warned that the state government has zero tolerance for the use of drugs and firearms at night clubs.
Mojola lamented that the use of hard drugs and firearms had become rampant in several night clubs across Lagos, adding that it would collaborate with relevant authorities to stop such proliferation.
He also decried the presence of underaged in many night clubs in the state, saying it is against the law to allow the presence of minors at night clubs.
The DG added: “The purpose of this meeting is to address certain concerns that have come to our attention this includes the usage of drugs, the use of firearms and other safety issues that have become a major cause of concern for the Lagos State Government.
“On the issue of firearms in clubs, last year we had an incident with a superstar, we are also aware of a shooting accident that happened at a club recently and these gives us serious concerns and we need to tell ourselves the truth. There should be scanners that can detect firearms and other weapons.”
He further stated that clubs frontages have been turned to drug sales outlets, mandating the use of proper signages to convert the message of no drugs, no firearms, and no underage to club goers.
He warned night club owners to respect the laws of the state as the government would not hesitate to wield the big stick on those flagrantly violating the law regarding operation of night clubs.
The DG also called on night club owners to take responsibility and work together to tackle the issues of drug and firearms usage.
Mojola disclosed that the Commission alongside officials of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency and the Nigerian Police Force would start regular visit to night clubs in the State and shut down erring ones.
Also speaking, the Staff Officer in charge of operations, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Lagos state Command, Superintendent of Narcotics, Maijama’a Abdullahi lamented that drugs were being used in most night clubs from his findings after undergoing a secret tour of some clubs in Lagos.
He said that in many night clubs, there were no signages to warn people against doing drugs, decrying that drugs were being used excessively.
“The drug dealers stick around the clubs, they stick outside the clubs and sell drugs. Some of those selling drugs are friends with the bouncers. We need the help of club owners, it is getting out of hand,” he added.