General News of Tuesday, 27 June 2017

Source: classfmonline.com

Upgrade NACOB to Commission - Akrasi Sarpong

Akrasi Sarpong,former executive secretary of the Narcotics Control Board Akrasi Sarpong,former executive secretary of the Narcotics Control Board

A former Executive Secretary of the Narcotics Control Board (NACOB), Akrasi Sarpong, has called for the restructuring of NACOB to help win the fight against illicit drug trafficking in the country.

According to him, it costs so much to fight drug trafficking, hence most funds allocated by government to NACOB go into reducing the supply of drugs.

In his view, the best approach will be to structure NACOB like the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) with its own Commissioner General and its Demand Reduction division to work hand in hand to make the fight against drug trafficking easier and effective.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with ClassFMonline.com on Tuesday 27 June, 2017, Mr Sarpong said: “I think that NACOB should be structured just like the IRS: There should be a commission, then there should be a law enforcement wing that has its commissioner. There should be a Commissioner General, then a Demand Reduction division which deals solely with education and demand reduction and they are given their own budget.”

He explained that in that way “the two arms will see themselves as partners because the IRS people don’t see themselves more important than Customs and Customs don’t see themselves more important than IRS. In that way, the two arms or the two wings will be clear. So that is the way we should go about it. That is my view”.

Mr Sarpong added: “When you put money in NACOB…invariably all the money goes into supply reduction [and] intelligence work, and intelligence takes a lot of money. You have to do human surveillance – the vehicles you have to use to follow people and all that is not easy. It takes so much money so let us have a budget, let us have a wing and then we know that we are giving them this money and they are liaising with the drug law enforcement unit of the police. It is the easier or the best approach than what we have now.”