The United States and the United Kingdom governments have pledged more support for the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA after expressing satisfaction with the successes recorded by the new leadership of the Agency in just eight weeks in the saddle.

Consul General of the US Consulate in Lagos, Claire Pierangelo and the British Deputy High Commissioner in Nigeria, Ben Llewellyn-Jones made this known in Lagos during the donation of a speedboat to the NDLEA.

Pierangelo expressed satisfaction with the performance of the Chairman/Chief Executive of the NDLEA, Brigadier General Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) in just eight weeks on the seat.
She assured that the US government would be willing to collaborate and give more support to the lead anti-drug agency in Nigeria in view of the dynamism and efficiency that have been brought into the operations of the Agency.

In his remarks, the Deputy British High Commissioner, Llewellyn-Jones said the UK government is pleased with the series of illicit drugs seized by the NDLEA at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, the Tincan seaport and the Apapa seaport, all in Lagos soon after Marwa came on board as the Chairman of the NDLEA.
He said with the renewed vigour brought into the war against illicit drugs in Nigeria and the successes recorded between January and now, the UK would be glad to offer more support to the Agency.
According to him, the handing over of the patrol boat is a significant indication of that, saying since the appointment, there has been a flurry of activities and there have been huge seizures across commands.
He said the cocaine seizure at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport was massive and for this, NDLEA must be recognised and commended.
In his words, they would continue to give the agency all the necessary support, and must continue to work on the relationship to make sure that the current situation continue.
In his response, Marwa assured the British government that the boat would be put into good use, while thanking them for their investment and support for the war against illicit drugs in the country.
In his words, “I want to appreciate the American and the British government for the support given to the NDLEA over the years in terms of intelligence sharing, training, equipment and other logistics, and most especially since my assumption of duty as the Chairman of the NDLEA.
He stated categorically that with the new vigour and vigilance of the men and officers at the seaports, airports and land borders which recently resulted in huge seizures, he is aware that drug traffickers have now turned to waterways across the borders to bring in drugs.
According to him, with the donation of the boat today, he would warn that the time is up for them also on the waterways because from now they have the NDLEA to contend with and would deal decisively with them if they fail to back out of the criminal trade.
Earlier, the NDLEA boss led his team of officials on a courtesy visit to the Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu who received them with his white cap chiefs.
Marwa a one-time Lagos State Administrator said he was at the palace to seek the support of the monarch and the state’s traditional institution for the war against drugs.
He urged the royal father to set up drug control committees in Lagos and also add his influential voice to the campaign against drug abuse in the state and the country at large.
In his response, Oba Akiolu said he’s always known Marwa as an achiever and has no doubt that he would use his global network to impact positively on Nigeria’s fight against drug abuse and trafficking.
He called for more funding for the Agency to be able to achieve its objectives.
The monarch commended Marwa for the noticeable impact he has made within the short time he took over the leadership of NDLEA.
This is contained in a statement by NDLEA Director, Media & Advocacy, Femi Babafemi.
