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Nigerian Army to support NDLEA curb drug trafficking

Chuks Oyema-Aziken

The Nigerian Army has pledged support for the National Drug Law Enforcement in combating illicit drug trafficking, sales and consumption.


The Provost Marshal (Army) Maj Gen Olumuyiwa Aiyenigba made the pledge when the Director Internal Affairs NDLEA, Assistant Commander General of Narcotics, Hamisu Lawal (mni) paid him a courtesy visit at the Headquarters Nigerian Army Corps of Military Police, Abuja.


The Provost Marshal (Army) commended the Chairman of NDLEA, Brig Gen Mohammed Buba Marwa (Rtd) for changing the narratives of the agency in combating illicit drug trafficking, sales and consumption.


Maj Gen Aiyenigba, therefore, encouraged the agency to continue in its strive to curb illicit trafficking which will make the country drug-free society. 


He assured them of the support of the Nigerian Army Corps of Military Police in the area of kinetic and non-kinetic operations, in order to ensure that the challenges of illicit drugs are reduced to the barest minimum
In his remarks, Lawal who led the NDLEA

delegation sought the assistance of the Nigerian Army Corps of Military Police in the area of capacity building and manpower development.


He said the existing cordial relationship between the two institutions has contributed to the growth and development of the nation, especially in curbing drug trafficking, illicit drugs activities and other related issues in the country. 

He also affirmed the agency’s unalloyed commitment to the Nigerian Army Corps of Military Police as a credible institution in its area of responsibility.


Highlights of the event include: signing of the visitors book, decorating the Provost Marshal Army with War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) badge as WADA Ambassador, presentation of souvenirs and group photographs.

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