Over 48,000 people arrested for drug offences in two years: NDLEA

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) arrested no fewer than 48,157 persons for drug-related offences between 2021 and 2023, its chairman, retired Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa said on Monday in Abuja.
The spokesman for the agency, Femi Babafemi, stated that Mr Marwa made the declaration while receiving the UN Deputy Secretary-General, Amina Mohammed, who paid him a courtesy visit.
Mr Marwa said those arrested included 46 drug barons. He added that 8,350 of those nabbed had been successfully prosecuted and convicted.
The chairman noted that 7,500 tonnes of illicit drugs were seized from the suspects, adding that 1,057 hectares of Indian hemp farms were destroyed in forests in different parts of the country.
Mr Marwa appreciated Ms Mohammed’s visit, pointing out that it was the first in history by the highest echelon of the United Nations.
The NDLEA chairman requested that Ms Mohammed use her good office and the UN’s huge platform to facilitate the work of the anti-narcotics agency.
“Please use your office to conduct another drug use survey that will give the NDLEA a better rating and move it up from its rating at the last survey six years ago.
“We want the procurement of mechanical tools to destroy Indian hemp farms as opposed to the current manual system.
“We need incinerators to destroy tonnes of illicit drugs seized as against the current open-air burning, which is not good for the environment or public health.
“We also need support for our alternative development programme and modern forensic equipment at our old and new laboratories,’’ he said.
Ms Mohammed was accompanied by the UN resident coordinator in Nigeria, Mohamed Fall.
Earlier, Ms Mohammed assured the UN’s support in the war against substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking in Nigeria.
She said the UN was willing to enhance the impact of significant efforts already made by the NDLEA.
“On behalf of the UN Resident Coordinator in Nigeria, we want to confirm our support from the United Nations for the work of the NDLEA.
“I see the NDLEA as an agency that wants to do the job and succeed. This is a challenge, and we will be here to support you,’’ she assured.
The UN chief commended Mr Marwa for providing NDLEA with exemplary leadership.
(NAN)
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