Full release below!!

“August 6, 2025
Executive Mansion, Monrovia: – Following receipt of the Progress Report of the
Multisectoral Steering Committee on Drugs and Substance Abuse, President Joseph
Nyuma Boakai, Sr., has issued a Special Presidential Statement announcing an
aggressive, multi-prong National Anti-Drug Action Plan in response to the alarming surge
of drug abuse and trafficking across the country.
He described the proliferation of drugs as โan attack on our futureโ and reaffirmed his
unwavering commitment to safeguard Liberiaโs youth, communities, and future
generations from the scourge of substance abuse. โWe cannot allow the spread of illicit
drugs to turn our children into victims, our communities into ghettos, and our
neighborhoods into shelters for criminal elements,โ the President declared.
The Liberian Leader commended the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA) for its
relentless efforts and extended special recognition to the Multisectoral Steering
Committee on Drugs and Substance Abuse for its coordinated work, highlighting the
recent progress report submitted to his Office.
He further lauded civil society groups and community organizations for raising their voices to increase awareness, draw attention to, and for taking a stand on this crucial national matter. He urged Liberians to forge a concerted effort in strategizing concrete actionable steps in complementing Government efforts.
The newly announced National Anti-Drug Action Plan, to be implemented immediately
and in accordance with law, includes:
- Seizure of Properties linked to drug activities, including prosecution of
landlords and accomplices. - Performance Mandate for LDEA regional commanders with a six-month results deadline.
- National Whistleblower Program with cash rewards and protection for informants.
- Fast-Tracking of Drug Cases through the courts with mandatory sentencing.
- Expansion of Rehabilitation Centers and reintegration programs for
recovering users. - Investment in Border Surveillance, scanners, canine units, and security
equipment.
โขIntroduction of Anti-Drug Curriculum in schools and random testing in high risk-areas.
- Reinforcement of the National Drug Emergency, enabling raids and lockdowns where necessary.
- Freezing of Assets belonging to suspected traffickers in collaboration with
financial institutions. - Significant Budget Increases toward drug enforcement, education, and legal reforms.
President Boakai emphasized that the fight against drugs will be โnon-selective and
relentless,โ stressing that โno status, no title, no uniform, and no connection will protect
anyone involved in drugs.โ
Despite fiscal constraints, the President has directed Liberiaโs financial authorities to
prioritize funding for:
- Introduction of Anti-Drug Curriculum in schools and random testing in high-
- LDEA operational capacity and equipment,
- Rehabilitation infrastructure and staffing,
- Border and port security technologies,
- Nationwide public education and prevention campaigns,
- Legal and judicial sector reinforcements.
โLiberia will fund its own fight first,โ President Boakai affirmed, while also calling on donors and international partners to support the renewed national drive.
In his closing appeal, the President urged all Liberians โ from parents and educators to
leaders and citizens โ to join the fight: โTogether, we will not just fight, we will win.
Liberia will not lose another generation to drugs โ not on my watch.โ
Signed:
Atty. Kula Bonah Nyei Fofana
Presidential Press Secretary
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