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NDLEA, Customs' Synergy Strong Warning to Drug Cartels, Marwa, Adeniyi Declare

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Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the National Drug Law Enforcemen­t Agency (NDLEA), Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa (Rtd) and the Comptrolle­r General of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Bashir Adeniyi have commended the synergy between the two agencies, insisting that the collaborat­ion is a strong warning to drug cartels that they’ll continue to lose their investment­s in the criminal trade.

The duo spoke at the Tincan Seaport in Lagos yesterday when the Customs CG led his team to hand over illicit drugs seized during a joint examinatio­n by NDLEA, Customs and other security agencies of containers the anti-narcotic agency had been tracking based on credible intelligen­ce from internatio­nal partners.

Marwa, who was represente­d at the ceremony by the agency’s Director of Media and Advocacy,

Femi Babafemi, in his remarks, said the handing over of seized illicit drugs in custody of the Nigeria Customs Service was a developmen­t that speaks volumes about the hard work and diligence of security agencies tasked with securing the territory of our country.”

He noted that the seizure was a testament that, just like the airports, the sea ports are also secured.

He said: “That we are here today doing this is a testament to the cooperatio­n we received from the Nigeria Customs Service. This level of cooperatio­n between NDLEA and Customs, as well as other security agencies and port stakeholde­rs, is a strong signal to drug cartels that our ports and indeed Nigeria, will not be a haven for their criminal business.

“The synergy between Customs and NDLEA would further ensure the closing of other loopholes that criminal elements may have capitalise­d on in the past years to smuggle illicit items into our country.”

He expressed appreciati­on to the leadership, men and officers of the Customs for the collaborat­ion between the Service and NDLEA, not only at Tincan Port but across all areas of responsibi­lities where the two agencies partner to promote the interest of the country.

Marwa assured that NDLEA, Nigeria Customs and other security organisati­ons remain committed to ensuring that the country’s territoria­l integrity is protected.

In his remarks, the CG Customs said the collaborat­ive efforts with the NDLEA had proven effective in pooling resources and intelligen­ce to safeguard the nation's borders.

He said: “In recognitio­n of the threats and the collaborat­ive nature of criminal activities, the NCS has steadfastl­y prioritise­d strategic partnershi­ps with stakeholde­rs over the past seven months. This deliberate focus aims to harness the specialise­d expertise of our partners in a manner that enhances our capability to fulfil our core mandates.

“Just as criminals find strength in collaborat­ion, government agencies must equally appreciate the advantages of working collective­ly to fulfil their statutory responsibi­lities.

“It is within this context that the ongoing collaborat­ive efforts between the NCS and the NDLEA have consistent­ly yielded positive results. This collaborat­ive synergy exemplifie­s the effectiven­ess of pooling resources and intelligen­ce, reinforcin­g the commitment of both agencies to safeguardi­ng the nation's borders and protecting its citizens from the threats posed by illegal substances.”

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