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NDLEA, shippers collaborate to check drug trafficking via ports

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February 18, 2021
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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and the Nigerian Shippers Council (NSC) have agreed to collaborate on ridding the sea gateways of criminality, operational bottlenecks and corruption.

This was the consensus between the two critical stakeholders in seaport operations during a courtesy visit by the Executive Secretary/Chief Executive Officer of the NSC, Mallam Hassan Bello, to NDLEA Chairman/Chief Executive, General Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd).

Marwa commended NSC for the steps taken to modernise operations at the ports. “In the era of round-the-clock operations, your digitalisation of activities at the ports is commendable. I would like to assure you that we at the NDLEA are committed to ideals of ease of doing business. This can be appreciated from our last seizure of 43 kilogrammes of cocaine in a ship which berthed at Tin Can Island Ports and the promptness of our subsequent actions after due diligence.

“Our mandate is to prevent and detect drug criminalities. Most other criminalities, be it terrorism, kidnapping, assassination and a host of others are traceable to drug abuse. The seaport is one of the trafficking routes. As we undertake the task, we will move with greater efficiency,” Marwa assured.

Bello said the recent appointment of Marwa had inspired confidence in the NDLEA operations and that this had been validated with increased drug seizures across the country.

“We know you as an agent of change. You are a transformational leader and you have always given your best to the country. We are not surprised at what you have been able to achieve in barely three weeks that you assumed leadership,” Bello noted.

“There is no better time than now for NSC and NDLEA to forge this synergy because of the growing need to promote transparency, accountability, ensuring predictability and eliminate bottlenecks.”

He noted: “Our operational efficiency at the nation’s seaports will impact the ranking of Nigeria in the Corruption Perception Index of Transparency International.”

He stressed that the onerous task of NDLEA waa recognised by NSC, adding that NDLEA is a product of international convention. He sought for collaboration between the counter-narcotic agency and other agencies operating at the ports to curtail disjointed operations.



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