The comptroller reiterated his commitment to border security and economic growth for national development.
Mr Hassan said the visits were aimed at strengthening inter-agency synergy, intelligence sharing, and mutual support in addressing evolving security challenges.
Mr Isah said the seizure of 174 wraps of cannabis reflected the command’s continued vigilance and commitment to curbing illegal activities.
Mr Adeniyi said arrangements had been concluded to subject all incoming personnel, including serving officers, to a mandatory drug test.
Mr Babafemi said the suspect had been arrested and charged for drug offences in the United Kingdom, but jumped bail and escaped to Nigeria.
The commissioner described the NCS as a “sister agency”, emphasising that both institutions shared a common national purpose.
He added that Operation Whirlwind remains resolute in its mission to detect, deter and dismantle such illicit activities.
According to him, Ms Obaze reiterated the need to foster a responsive and accountable workforce.
Mr Matawalle-Ibrahim said the command generated N25.6 million in September.
The NCS advised candidates against the use of calculators, mobile phones or other devices.
