Mr Oladejo said that he ensured that personnel’s welfare was given due attention because he understood that motivation impacted positively on operations.
Mr Ojo said the customs handed over the seized cannabis and tramadol tablets to the NDLEA for further investigation.
Mr Ogar stated that during the period under review, one person was convicted.
Mr Ahom said the market value of the drugs would be close to N400 million, and its effects on society could be quite devastating.
Mr Agboalu said the arrest figure made by the NDLEA reflected a 9.38 per cent decrease from the 501 arrests made in the previous year
Mr Danmalam listed the seized drugs to include cannabis sativa, cocaine, rohypnol, methamphetamine and heroine.
The area comptroller said the seized items had adverse effects on the well-being of the citizenry, especially the cannabis sativa, pneumatic tyres and foreign rice.
Mr Babafemi said the raid was conducted by the NDLEA and the Abia Homeland Security men on the property at 23 Arochukwu Street, Umuahia.
Mr Marwa said during the public burning of the illicit drugs that the action was to prevent them from going back to society.
Mr Bomodi commended the comptroller general of customs, Adewale Adeniyi, for his support to the command.
