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Substance use prevention in focus as NDLEA, UNODC unveil 2025 world drug day activities. Marwa, Toure call for public , states’ active participation in fight against illicit drugs

By Ebinum Samuel

 

The Nigerian public has been challenged to get involved and take full ownership of the fight against substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking with a view to curbing the menace and preventing young people from falling into the drug trap.
Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) gave the challenge at a joint press conference with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) at the Agency’s National Headquarters in Abuja on Wednesday 18th June 2025 to announce weeklong activities to commemorate this year’s world drug day.
“As we enter another United Nations year focused on prevention, it is vital to stress that the responsibility of shielding our citizens from harmful substances does not rest solely on the shoulders of the NDLEA. It is a collective duty—one that demands the involvement of all, including the general public. On our part, we shall intensify our War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) social advocacy initiatives to further support families, schools, communities, workplaces, places of worship, associations, and trade unions in raising awareness on the dangers of illicit drug use and how to avoid falling victim”, Marwa stated.
He noted that each year, the World Drug Day is guided by a unique theme that shapes the global response to the challenges of drug abuse and illicit trafficking over the following 12 months, adding that this year’s theme “will once again serve as a framework for our awareness campaigns, stakeholder engagements, and community outreach efforts. The theme for this year is: The Evidence is Clear: Invest in Prevention.”
According to him, “We have lined up a variety of impactful activities beginning with today’s press briefing, culminating in the grand finale on 26th of June. These events are designed to raise public awareness, encourage dialogue, and galvanise collective action towards combating drug abuse and illicit trafficking.
“On Friday, June 20, we will hold a Juma’at service at the National Mosque, Abuja. The following day, Saturday, 21st of June at 8am, we will stage a Walk Against Drug Abuse in collaboration with MTN Nigeria Foundation and the University of Abuja at the University campus in Gwagwalada.
“On Sunday, 22nd of June, a Thanksgiving Service will be held at Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries Regional Church, Wuye, Abuja, starting at 10 am. We will begin the following week with the final stage of an Essay Competition on Monday, 23rd of June. In this round, schoolchildren will present letters they have written on the theme: “Why I Must Not Take Drugs.” The event will be held at the NDLEA Conference Room at our headquarters in Jahi. The day will also include a range of NGO-led activities focused on drug prevention and youth engagement.
“Our focus on Tuesday, 24th of June, will be on out-of-school youth. To this end, we will conduct an outreach campaign in markets and motor parks across the FCT Area Councils, beginning at 8 am. Finally, on Thursday, 26th of June, which marks World Drug Day, we will hold the grand finale—a commemorative event at the State House Conference Centre, commencing at 9 am.”
He said as part of efforts to address the country’s drug use situation, the NDLEA has also continued on an upward trajectory in terms of arrests, convictions, and seizures.
“We are also modernising our approach to the enforcement of drug laws by embedding innovation in our operations. Notably, the use of body cameras has now been fully integrated into our field activities. Overall, the past year has witnessed significant positive developments in our offensive against drug traffickers and barons.

“In the four and a half years of my leadership, the Agency has been advancing steadily on the path of reform and progress. Earlier this year, in February, we commissioned our first barracks in Yola, Adamawa State. In April, we commissioned both an accommodation facility and a rehabilitation centre in Kano. At present, the barracks in Abuja stands almost ready for commissioning, while the one in Lagos is nearing completion”, he added.
Also speaking at the briefing, UNODC Country Representative, Cheikh Ousman Toure by the Deputy Head of UNODC in Nigeria, Danilo Campisi, emphasized the importance of preventive measures in addressing the global drug use problem. He said “the illicit drug trade is deeply connected to other crimes including human trafficking, illegal mining and environmental destruction. Its proceeds often finance violent extremist groups further destabilizing affected regions. Together these interconnected crimes are part of a vicious circles that entrench poverty, exploitation, institutional weakness and addiction.”

While commending Marwa and NDLEA for doing an excellent work in Nigeria, the UNODC called on state governments to get actively involved in the efforts being coordinated by the NDLEA at the centre. “Stopping drug trafficking requires long-term coordinated action to address supply and demand and prevent organized criminal groups from exploiting vulnerabilities. Most critically, we must involve the sub-nationals, the state governments must be actively involved in drug control efforts working with NDLEA and other relevant entities to ensure the availability of evidence-based preventions and treatment programmes in their states. We will not make significant progress if interventions continue to be centralized.
“This is why UNODC support to Nigeria remains resolute and multifaceted. We are working side-by-side with the government of Nigeria to build forensic and border management capacity to intercept drug flows and strengthen law enforcement capabilities; enhance regional responses to transnational organized crime through training, intelligence sharing and support for joint investigations.
“We stand in solidarity with the Nigerian government, civil society and communities in the fight to dismantle criminal chains, prevent addiction and restore dignity through recovery. We also commend the leadership of NDLEA and the chairmanship of General Marwa whose strategic and courageous efforts continue to make an impact on both supply and demand sides of this crisis. And UNODC is really proud to be a partner of this vital journey.”

PSC TO EMBRACE FORENSIC AND DNA STUDIES , SAYS THE NEW POLICE FOR THE NEW NIGERIA MUST BE DRIVEN BY THESE TWO SCIENTIFIC APPLICATIONS

 

By Ebinum Samuel

 

The Police Service Commission says it will leverage on the forensic and DNA studies to build a new Police Force for a new Nigeria. The Commission believes that since crime has gone scientific and across national boundaries, there was a compelling need to embrace forensic and DNA studies.

 

According to Ikechukwu Ani, the Commission spokesman, the Chairman , DIG Hashimu Argungu rtd mni, conveyed the Commission’s position today, Monday, June 16th 2025 when he received in audience a delegation from the Center for Forensic Programmes and DNA studies of the University of Benin led by the Deputy Vice Chancellor Administration, Professor Christopher Osunbor.

DIG Argungu said knowledge of forensic programmes and use of DNA in investigations would go a long way in assisting the Police and the Commission as an oversight body in handling delicate criminal matters across the country.

 

He directed that the Director, Human Resource management and Director, Legal Services of the Commission should immediately meet with the Center and get a Memorandum of Understanding in place for a partnership that would also be extended to the Nigeria Police Force.

 

The PSC Chairman said it is to the advantage of the Commission and the Nigeria Police to embrace forensic and DNA studies, adding that the knowledge is also valuable for all known professions as it is vital in policy formulation and implementation.

 

He said the Commission will partner with the Center for Forensic Programmes and DNA studies (CEFPADS) of the University of Benin.

 

The Deputy Vice Chancellor Administration of the University who came in company of Prof. Eddy Ehikhamenor, Director, Forensics and DNA Centre, Dr. Benedicta Ehanire, Deputy Registrar and Head, Public Relations and Protocol and Mr. Lucky Ikhalo, Deputy Registrar and Head Abuja Liason Office, said the team was in the Commission to collaborate with it and through the Commission also collaborate with the Police in forging a partnership and exposing the two agencies of Government on the benefits of forensic Programmes and DNA studies.

 

Prof. Osubor said the Programmes of the Center are “critical to the kind of jobs security agencies are involved in”. He said the Center is also ready to offer services that are critical to the Commission’s mandate.

 

Prof.

Ehikhamenor, the Director of the Center who gave an overview of the workings of the Center said its mandate was based on public-private partnership (PPP) with the intent to have a sustainable functioning molecular laboratory that is devoid of any strike or bureaucracy.

 

He said the objectives include building sustainable bridge in forensic and DNA between the haves and have-nots in Nigeria to ensure appropriate conviction of criminals on all aspect of our development.

 

Prof. Ehikhamenor also said the Center is built to assist in developing National DNA Database ” for research and crimes investigations, provide platform for all forensic screening during epidemics or pandemics of various pathogens like covid -19, bacteria etc.

 

The Center is to design academic curriculum at Diploma, undergraduate, post graduate and post doctoral level for beneficiary Nigeria Universities. It also organizes forensic educational training with research to make them eligible to be certified as DNA Analyst or Forensic Analyst with support from “our partners in developed countries “.

 

The Director of the Center said advantages of the Center include helping to establish identity of mass casualties and unknown victims dead or alive and provide template for regular capacity building for several stakeholders such as , DSS, Police and the Military.

Prof. Ehikhamenor said the Center’s present goal is to provide annual slots of range of 12 – 20 Police Officers admission at “our postgraduate level depending on the affordability of the Police; collaborate to perform forensic screening for alcohol and drugs for arrested suspects nationwide under investigation.

Sting Operation: Police In Delta Recovers Cache of Arms, Arrest Suspected Armed Robbers, Gunruners

By Ebinum Samuel

 

Delta State Police Command through the spokesman, SP Edafe Bright has confimed that acting on credible intelligence carried out on the activities of cultists around Mosogar and its environs, on 11/06/2025, at about 0345hrs, Operatives of CP – Special Assignment Team ( CP – SAT ) led by ASP Julius Robinson, stormed the residence of one Koko Josh ‘’m”, aged 29 years, a native of Otor-Iyede Community in Isoko North LGA, Delta State, resident of Adams Street Area Mosoghar and one Asomugha Clinton m”, 27 years, a native of Mbaisse Community in Ezinetthe LGA, Imo State.
According to Bright, during the preliminary investigation, a search warrant was executed in his premises during which a black bag containing a Fabricated Baretta Pistol loaded with two(2) rounds of live ammunition, two (2) locally made guns, eight rounds (8) of live cartridges were recovered also recovered are multiple phones laptop and some fetish substances.

Further investigation led to the arrest of Anthony Kelvin m” 26 yrs, a native of Orhoakpor Community in Ethiope East LGA, Delta State and Gift Amotsuka m” 25 yrs, a native of Jakpa Community in Warri North LGA, Delta State, both residents at Adam Street Mosoghar. They are all suspected to be members of the Aiye confraternity. Suspects are in custody, and the investigation is ongoing.
In another development, Operatives of the CP Special Assignment Team at about 1600hrs of 13/6/2025 embarked on a sting operation in Okpanam Area of Asaba and effected the arrest of one Ekene Chroma, f’ 36yrs a native of Issele-Uku in Aniocha North LGA of Delta State, and one Okafor Jonathan m’ 18yrs a native of Onicha-Ugbo in Aniocha North LGA of Delta State, both resident at Okpanam. Upon search, two(2) English Single Barrell and one hundred and ten ( 110) live cartridges were recovered. Preliminary investigations revealed that they were suspected of being involved in the business of gun running. Suspects and exhibits are in custody while the investigation is ongoing.


The Commissioner of Police, CP Olufemi Abaniwonda, extends his deepest appreciation to members of the public who have been assisting the Police by way of providing this useful information that operatives of the command work with to record these numerous achievements. The CP stated that it would not have been made possible without the support from members of the Public, and he calls for other well-meaning residents in the state to join the police in this fight to achieve a safer Delta State.
Below are the commands’ dedicated control room phone numbers;
– 08036684974
– 08114895600
– 08025666914

Iran-bound businessman arrested at PH airport for ingesting 53 wraps of cocaine

 

By Ebinum Samuel

 

As NDLEA recovers tramadol consignments in winter jackets of “Ambrose Ali”

Barely two weeks after operatives of the National Drug Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA) Kano, intercepted a 60-year-old businessman Chinedu Leonard Okigbo heading to Iran with 65 pellets of cocaine in his stomach, their counterparts at the Port Harcourt International Airport (PHIA) have arrested another businessman, 44-year-old Ezemokwe Chukwuebuka Christian for ingesting 53 wraps of the same class A drug while on his way to Tehran Khomeini, Islamic Republic of Iran.

Ezemokwe was arrested at the Port Harcourt airport on Saturday 7th June while trying to board Qatar Airways flight QR1434 flying to Tehran Khomeini in Iran via Doha. After a body scan proved positive to ingestion of illicit drug, he was placed on excretion observation during which he expelled 53 wraps of cocaine in six excretions with a total weight of 1.172kg. The suspect claimed to have gone into the criminal trade two years ago, moving between the West African sub-region and Iran.

Similarly, NDLEA operatives at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) Ikeja Lagos in the early hours of Saturday 14th June intercepted an Italy bound passenger Edobor Ambrose Ali on an Air France flight. The NDLEA officers in collaboration with the Aviation Security of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), discovered drug consignments hidden in the luggage of the suspect during baggage scanning at the tarmac.

The suspect was thereafter brought down from the aircraft for baggage identification after which a thorough search of the bag led to the discovery of 14, 410 pills of tramadol 225mg and 200mg concealed in winter jackets. In his statement, Ebodor said he lives in Italy where he was hired and sent on the all expense paid trip to Nigeria to courier the drug consignments to Milan, Italy for a fee of 2000 Euros.

At the Port Harcourt Ports in Onne, Rivers state, NDLEA operatives on Friday 13th June intercepted a shipment of 157,800 bottles of codeine-based syrup worth over N1.1 billion naira in street value, during a joint examination of a watch-listed container with men of Customs Service and other security agencies. The opioid consignments were hidden behind 257 cartons of ceramic sanitary wares.

At least, three suspects: Friday Achibong Joseph, 47; Abraham Anthony Willy, 21; and Utibe David Okon, 24, were arrested on Thursday 12th June when NDLEA operatives raided a warehouse in Obereakai, Odukpani LGA, Cross River state, where a total of 2,687kg skunk, a strain of cannabis, was recovered. Same day in Bauchi state, NDLEA officers acting on credible intelligence, arrested the duo of Iriemi Imonikhe, 49, and Sa’idu Ladan, 30, along Bauchi -Jos road after 195 blocks of skunk weighing 287kg were discovered in their Toyota Camry car marked AKL 201 GG.

While 14 jumbo sacks of skunk weighing 560kg were recovered from a wooden boat at Oniru beach in Lagos by operatives of the Marine Command of NDLEA on Thursday 12th June, officers of the Muhammadu Buhari International Airport Maiduguri (MBIAM) same day arrested two businessmen: Ishaku Abdullahi, 30; and Buba Usman, 32, at the arrival hall of the domestic wing of the airport with various quantities of ecstacy pills and skunk packaged in fanciful wraps labelled as ‘Lychee’ and ‘Porro Legal’

The War Against Drug Abuse, WADA, social advocacy activities by NDLEA Commands equally continued across the country in the past week. Some of them include: WADA sensitization lecture delivered to students and staff of Command Secondary School, Orba, Uden LGA, Enugu; Divine Gift International School, Abakaliki, Ebonyi; Baptist Primary School, Ago-Are, Oyo; and St. Vincent Secondary School, Oti-Oron Okobo, Akwa Ibom state, among others.

While commending the officers and men of MMIA, PHIA, MBIAM, PHPC, Marine, Cross River, and Bauchi Commands of the Agency for the arrests and seizures of the past week, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) praised their compatriots in all the commands across the country for pursuing a fair balance between their drug supply reduction and drug demand reduction efforts.

 

Police In Delta Nabs Robbery Suspect, Recovers 2 Pistols

  By Ebinum Samuel   The Delta State Police Command has confirmed the arrest of a suspected cultist/ armed robber in Asaba as part of the ongoing efforts to strengthen public safety and security in the metropolis and across the state.   According to SP Edafe Bright, the Command spokesman, on 9/06/2025, acting on credible intelligence, operatives of the Command’s Buffalo Team, led by the Commander, DSP Charles Evboifo, raided a food canteen, a popular hideout for cultists, and arrested one Kingsley Ugochukwu, aged 40yrs. The suspect on sighting the Police quickly disposed of a locally fabricated Beretta pistol which was later recovered by the operatives. Bright said that during the preliminary investigation, the suspect made a suspicious call to his wife which prompted the operatives to expand the investigation. It was later revealed that the suspect ordered his wife to check his bedroom and dispose of another long-range single barrel gun in an uncompleted building. The Suspect’s wife was arrested and her confession led to the recovery of the other single-barrel gun. The Commissioner of Police, CP Abaniwonda Olufemi, Bright said assures the public of the Command’s commitment to tackling crimes and other related vices. Members of the public are therefore urged to partner with the Police by providing useful, timely and credible information to the Police. The Command can be reached through the following control room dedicated phone numbers:   08036684974 08114895600 08025666914

Army trains 604 special forces to boost national security

 

The Nigerian Army has successfully trained no fewer than 604 Special Forces in the eighth session of its flagship programme, Exercise Restore Hope, aimed at enhancing national security.

 

The six-month specialist training, which took place at the Nigerian Army Military Training Centre in Kachia, Kaduna State, covered both kinetic and non-kinetic aspects of modern warfare.

 

It was designed to prepare the troops to confront contemporary security challenges across the country.

 

Speaking at the graduation on Tuesday, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, commended the troops for their discipline and commitment throughout the training period.

 

Represented by the General Officer Commanding 1 Division, Nigerian Army, Maj.-Gen. Mayirenso Saraso, the COAS noted that the soldiers had acquired critical combat skills such as marksmanship, weapon handling, and precision targeting.

 

He further explained that the soldiers were carefully selected from various units and formations of the Nigerian Army and would soon be deployed to strategic locations to boost operational efficiency in active theatres of operation.

The special forces demonstrated exceptional capabilities throughout the training, particularly in areas of cooperation, tactical manoeuvring, and concentrated firepower,” Oluyede said.

He also described Exercise Restore Hope as a continuous and biannual training initiative embedded in the Army’s operational calendar, specifically tailored to equip personnel with advanced combat skills.

 

“The special forces have undergone an upgraded training regimen beyond the basic soldier training, equipping them with mission-oriented skills necessary for critical assignments,” he added.

 

Oluyede emphasised that the newly graduated special forces would significantly enhance the fighting strength of already deployed troops, leading to better operational outcomes in various conflict zones.

 

“The training is crucial in improving the Army’s overall operational effectiveness and supporting ongoing efforts to strengthen national security,” he concluded.

 

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PSC Chairman Leads Commission’s Management Team On Condolence TO Justice Galumje Over Death Of Wife, Prays For Peaceful Repose Of Her Soul

 

By Ebinum Samuel

 

The Chairman of the Police Service Commission, DIG Hashimu Argungu rtd mni, has led a delegation of the Commission’s management team on condolence visit to Justice Paul Adamu Galumje, retired Justice of the Supreme Court and Honourable Commissioner representing the Judiciary in the Commission who lost his wife, Mrs. Zeporah.The Commission Chairman’s delegation included Chief Onyemuche Nnamani, Secretary to the Commission and Heads of Departments and Units.

 

DIG Argungu prayed that God who knows everything should receive the soul of the departed and give the husband and children including her extended family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

 

He urged the retired Justice to be strong and believe that the wife has gone to be with the Lord, stressing that the Commission will continue to remember the family in prayers.

Chief Onyemuche Nnamani, also speaking at the condolence visit prayed for an eternal repose of the soul of the departed. He consoled the family on the loss but noted that God knows the best.

 

Justice Galmuje who received the Commission’s delegation said he is humbled by the visit and the calibre of the delegation so soon after the call to glory of his dear wife.

 

He thanked the Chairman and Members of the delegation and noted that they have decided to accept the fate that has befallen the family.

Marwa mourns Prof. Jubril Aminu, describes ex-minister as an epitome of knowledge

 

By Ebinum Samuel

 

Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) has described former Minister of Education, Prof Jubril Muhammad Aminu as an epitome of knowledge who made positive impacts in medicine, education, foreign policy, politics and oil industry, all sectors where he served Nigeria at different times.

Marwa in a statement on Friday 6th June 2025 said the death of Aminu on Thursday 5th June “is a monumental loss that leaves a multitude of people grief-stricken in Nigeria and outside the shores of this country. Even at 85, we would have loved to see him live much longer, for many more years, so that Nigeria can continue to benefit from his depth of knowledge and wealth of experience that cuts across critical sectors of human development.”

He said the outpour of tributes in the past 24 hours is an indication of Prof Aminu’s far-reaching influence and impact across various spheres of life, all of which further exacerbated the sense of loss for Nigerians.

“Yet, in our state of bereavement, we cannot but celebrate the life and times of an extraordinary man, an epitome of knowledge who, until he passed on, was and is still one of Nigeria’s finest examples in medicine and academics, where he made lasting impacts”, Marwa added.

The NDLEA boss said apart from coming from the same state with the late Senator who once represented Adamawa Central in the National Assembly, he has good memories of the various times and stages their paths crossed in the service of the nation.

 

 

 

 

 

POLICE IN EDO COMMENCES HOUSE-TO-HOUSE ARRESTS OF IDENTIFIED CULTISTS

*………conducts raids of blackspots*

 

By Ebinum Samuel

The Edo State Command has sustained its fight against crime through visibility policing, community engagements and sustained raids of criminal hideouts in the State.

 

On 4/6/2025 between 1600hrs and 2200hrs, operatives of the Command carried out raids of criminal hideouts within Benin-City. During the raids, twenty-eight (28) persons were arrested and professionally screened where nineteen (19) of them found implicated, were charged to court.

 

In continuation of its fight against cultism, the Command has commenced the house-to-house arrests of identified cult members in the State to ensure that cultism is either eliminated or brought to its barest minimum. Three (3)suspects who were arrested from various locations have confessed to being members of the Eiye and Aye confraternities respectively.

They have been arraigned before the court accordingly.

 

On this note, CP Monday Agbonika, fdc expresses confidence that the general public would have no fear of crimes as he warned all cult members to either denounce cultism and turn a new leaf, relocate from the State or face the full wrath of the law as contained in the Edo State Secret Cult and other related activities prohibition law.

 

The Command can be reached on the following lines:

Control Room: 08037646272/08077773721

Public Complaints Bureau (PCB): 08150999335

Complaints Response Unit (CRU): 08100389992

Again, Goodwin Ceramic FZE Calls Attention Of Customers Over Fraudsters Ignoble Acts 

 

 

By Ebinum Samuel 

 

 

Goodwin Ceramic FZE located in Ogun State Nigeria, has raised the alarm over suspected fraudsters using the name of the company to carry out nefarious activities, including using it to defraud unsuspecting members of the public.

In a letter signed and stamped by Goodwin Ceramic FZE, titled: “Disclaimer,” which was made available to our reporter, Goodwin Ceramic FZE warns: “This is to bring to the attention of the general public, the fraudulent activities of individuals illegally using the name Goodwill Ceramic to scam unsuspecting members of the public.”

The signed letter further states: “Goodwin Ceramic FZE with brand names, ‘Goodwill Ceramics, Mansion Ceramics,’ located at Guangdong free trade zone, Igbesa, Ogun State, does not conduct business via internet, WhatsApp, or any social media platforms.

“We also do not sell products directly to individuals. All our products are sold only through officially registered distributors who maintain an active account with the company, verify legitimate distributors, and call 07067331811.

“Anyone claiming to represent Goodwill Ceramics on the internet or social media platforms such as YouTube, Google, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, etc, is a fraudster! These accounts are fake and should be completely disregarded.”

Goodwin Ceramic FZE further warns members of the public, “Do not engage with any individual or platform claiming to be Goodwill Ceramics outside our official distribution network. Verify all transactions through our registered distributors, report any suspicious activity to the nearest law enforcement agency or our official customer service.”

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