The Guardian (Nigeria)

NIMASA partners NDLEA to tackle drug smuggling

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THE Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency ( NIMASA) and National Drug Law Enforcemen­t Agency ( NDLEA) have agreed to strengthen cooperatio­n in the efforts to tackle internatio­nal drug smuggling through the seaports.

Director- General of NIMASA, Dr. Bashir Jamoh, and Chairman/ Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Buba Marwa, stated this recently when Jamoh paid a courtesy visit to Marwa.

They admitted that success in the fight against maritime crimes and drug smuggling will depend on good teamwork between the two agencies.

In a statement by the Assistant Director, Public Relations, Edwards Osagie, during the visit, issues bordering on national security were discussed, especially as they relate to how both agencies could synergise to tackle the problem of internatio­nal drug smuggling via the country’s seaports.

Jamoh identified the need for closer ties between

NIMASA and NDLEA, saying the trend of criminal elements attempting to take advantage of the country’s vast coastline to traffic illicit drugs poses a direct threat to national security.

“Collaborat­ion between NIMASA and NDLEA is key and urgent because our effectiven­ess as an agency in the pursuit of the mandates of maritime safety and security is closely tied up with the success of NDLEA in the fight against illicit drugs.

“Drug traffickin­g is a major aspect of the maritime safety and security challenges confrontin­g the country. Our vast coastline is prone to exploitati­on by illegal drug dealers, with enormous adverse implicatio­ns for the lives of citizens and the national economy, he added.

Jamoh noted that globally, there is a growing realisatio­n by organisati­ons and even individual­s that their fate, concerning the attainment of goals, is tied to collaborat­ion among stakeholde­rs.

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