The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, has destroyed heaps of illicit drugs weighing about 1.6 million kilograms of assorted illicit substances seized across Lagos, Ogun and Oyo state, in what is till date the largest volume of seizures to be set ablaze at a time in the history of the Agency.

The public destruction of the illicit substances witnessed by representatives of government officials, traditional rulers, clergymen, other security agencies, international partners, NGOs and community leaders, among others, was conducted at an isolated location at Ipara, along Lagos-Ibadan expressway, Ogun state on Saturday.

Some of the illicit drugs destroyed include 123 kilograms of cocaine; 46.8 kilograms of heroin; 1.4 million kilograms of cannabis; 148,000 kilograms of codeine syrup; 3,244.26 kilograms of tramadol; 1,544 kilograms of skuchies; and 111 kilograms of methamphetamine, among others.

Speaking at the occasion, NDLEA Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, retired  Brigadier General Buba Marwa said the exercise is a testament to the Agency’s steadfast commitment to tackling the scourge of drug trafficking in the country.

Marwa said the sheer volume of seizures, which totals approximately 1.6 million kilograms, serves as a reminder of the grave danger the substances pose to public health until they are completely and irreversibly destroyed.

He said the NDLEA operates under a clear mandate to reduce the narcotics to rubble, saying tt all times, they discharge the duty with the utmost seriousness and diligence.

Marwa warned those involved in drug trafficking that the times have changed and there will be no breathing space or any safe haven for them in Nigeria.

In his words, to those still involved in the illicit drug trade, they will persist in reminding them that times have changed, saying the administration of President Bola Tinubu remains unwavering in its commitment to providing the leadership and political will required to eradicate the menace.

According to him, at NDLEA, they are fully prepared to pursue their objective of holding accountable those who defy the law. In the past four years, we have successfully prosecuted and got convicted 10,572 such offenders, who are now serving various jail terms.

He expressed appreciation to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos, Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun and Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo for their support for the Commands and operations of the Agency in their respective states.

The NDLEA boss who spoke through the Agency’s Director of Assets and Financial Investigation, Dr. Ibrahim Abdul, justified the public destruction of the confiscated drugs.

“The rationale is simple: to show transparency and accountability. By making this process open, we affirm our collective resolve against the insidious activities of illicit drug trafficking.

This exercise is not merely symbolic—it is forensic, grounded in evidence. Random laboratory tests are carried out to confirm the authenticity of the seized items.

The substances are destroyed with the approval of the court after the cases linked to them have been brought to closure, following arrests and successful prosecution”, he stated.

He said the event represents a significant milestone in the history of the Agency because “It is the public destruction of the largest seized narcotics across a spectrum of commands under NDLEA Zone 9 and Zone 11, which comprise the Lagos Strategic Command, Ogun State Command, Oyo State Command, MMIA Strategic Command, Lagos Seaports, Idiroko Border Command, and Seme Border Command.

Marwa said while the accomplishment reflects their determination, it also underscores the scale of the challenge we continue to face.

He commended the unwavering dedication of officers, who are working tirelessly to ensure that they do not fail in their assigned task of curbing illicit drug trafficking.

Marwa thanked both local and international partners who have continued to contribute to the success of the work of the Agency.
“Likewise, our international partners—such as the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (US-DEA); International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Bureau (INL) of the US; United Kingdom Border Force; National Crime Agency (NCA) of the UK, the French Police; the German Police, and others—who are playing pivotal roles in bolstering our efforts. I am also deeply grateful to First Bank of Nigeria, Fidelity Bank, Sterling Bank, and other stakeholders including the Nigerian Military, Customs, Police, Civil Defence, Immigration, FRSC, NAFDAC, and a host of others for their support, embodying the collaborative spirit necessary for effective drug control in society”, he added.

In his remark at the ceremony, Ogun state governor, Dapo Abiodun who spoke through his Special Adviser on Security, retired AIG Olusola Subair commended the efforts of the leadership and personnel of NDLEA for their courage, professionalism, consistent efforts in intercepting illicit drugs before they get to communities and streets.

Abiodun said their work in saving lives, in strengthening communities and upholding the rule of law is well appreciated, saying that the state government remains a committed partner in the fight against drug-related crime.

While noting that the drug scourge is a social, economic and public health crisis, Governor Abiodun said they must invest in prevention through education, through counseling and youth empowerment initiatives.

He said they must strengthen rehabilitation centres and provide support systems for those battling addiction.

This is contained in a statement made available by NDLEA Director Media and Advocacy Femi Babafemi.