President Asif Zardari on Tuesday said the government accords highest priority to combating narcotics.
In his statement on ‘International Drugs Day’ President said that the huge volume of illicit drugs trade and the financial empire created by it continued to haunt the future of our generations.
He said that International Drug Day reminded the world leaders, international community, global alliances and associations of shared responsibility to fight the menace of illicit trading and trafficking in drugs through joint collaborative efforts.
As a major source of funding of militants and extremists it has also threatened regional and international peace. Because of its cross border ramifications for peace and security the threat posed by of illicit drugs call for urgent and meaningful trans-boundaries cooperation to neutralize this threat.
The government accords highest priority to combating narcotics. Pakistan is among the top three countries of the world in global narcotic seizures.
“We are among the leading countries to effectively interdict illicit drug trafficking through stepped up border surveillance. The international community has also acknowledged and appreciated Pakistan’s commitment to combat drug trafficking.”
Pakistan has adopted the Anti-Narcotics Policy 2010 and the Drug Control Master Plan 2010-2014 in accordance with international best practices.
“The government is actively involved with UN and other international counter-narcotics partners for a drug-free Pakistan and a drug free world. As a result of our sustained efforts we have become a nearly poppy free country. Yet we feel that a lot more needs to be done to completely eliminate this threat and will be done.”
“On this international drug day, let us reiterate once again the resolve and commitment to collectively fight against illicit drugs. I also call upon the NGOs, civil society, religious leaders and the media to complement government’s efforts in fighting illicit drugs for the sake of our people and for the sake of regional and global peace.”