The National Drug Law enforcement agency (NDLEA) and Nigerian Customs Service have signed an MoU assuring cartels of maximum loss.

Speaking on a press release on Tuesday, the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) and the Comptroller General of the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), Col. Hameed Ali (Retd) on Tuesday 4″ April signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that will inflict maximum loss on drug cartels bent on trafficking illicit substances at the detriment of Nigeria and Nigerians.

In his remarks at a brief ceremony held at the NDLEA National Headquarters in Abuja, Gen. Marwa expressed his delight at the decision by the two government agencies to document their working relationship in MoU, even as he listed the huge benefits to the country.

He specifically commended Col. Ali for his excellent record of performance as Customs CG and his past years of public service in the Nigerian army, especially as military governor of Kaduna state.

“I have always known Col. Ali as a patriotic, hardworking, and disciplined officer with an excellent track record of achievements”, he added.

According to Marwa, this is certainly a benchmark for information and or intelligence sharing. It is also a platform for sharing operational and administrative experiences to adopt best practices that work.

With this united front, there can only be one assurance that the criminal elements in our so society will be the losers and I assure you that they will certainly lose big as we come for them to put them where they rightly belong and cripple their crime syndicates.

“While there is no doubt as to the benefits that this Mou will provide to our two services and the nation at large, it is also my hope that its successful execution and implementation will provide the necessary impetus for exam tension to other sister law enforcement agencies (LEs) operating at our airports, seaports and land borders.

On this basis, it is imperative to drive the implementation of the MoU to ensure that its objectives and derivable are achieved.

“Therefore, on behalf of the NDLEA, I assure you of our commitment to this MoU and intend to provide all the necessary support required to drive the implementation process to ensure the realization of all accruable benefits. As it is usually said, together we stand and remain undefeatable, ” Marwa stressed.

While stating the great significance of the MoU, Marwa said the document contains several innovations that will encourage interpersonal relationships amongst the rank and file, as well as at the various levels of command and administration of the two organizations.

“It provides for joint training of personnel just as it makes provisions for regular meetings of command officers at various levels of our command structures.

“These are the meetings of Commanders/Comptrollers of the various relevant formations, at the relevant directorates/departments of the national headquarters, and at the highest level of policy-making between the Comptroller-General of Customs, and my office, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, which is expected to take place at least twice a year.

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“The expected outcome of these series of interactions is to foster a better understanding of the respective roles and mandates of our two organizations and how they complement one another in a mutually inclusive way.

“The ultimate objective is to dissolve suspicion, friction, on and general interagency rivalry that does not do our nation any good in terms of effectively securing the entry and exit points of our dear country.

“This will provide an effective defensive line at our various ports of entry/exit to prevent the influx of offensive materials and substances that undermine our national security, and ensure that our national assets are not smuggled out to undermine our economic progress and stability” the NDLEA boss stated.

In his remarks, the Customs boss commended Gen. Marwa for initiating the Mou as a notable committed leader throughout his years in public service. His words,

“This MOU is sending a very strong signal to fighting crime. We believe that coming together shows commitment to saving this nation from drugs and other substances.

“I want to take this special opportunity to thank my senior for initiating this MOU. I must say something, he is a very committed person. It is not new to us in the uniform to see his strides, for those who have had the opportunity to serve with him.

“He is a game player and a game changer. When my attention was drawn to this initiative, I knew this was the Marwa trend. I thank him for initiating this evet-event creating an avenue for us to synergize and come up with a veritable way for fighting drug abuse in this nation.

“The essence of our being here has been underscored by my brother, but I want to reiterate that our coming together does not send a signal only to our nation but to the international partners, that we are committed to protecting our borders from illicit drugs.

“We have all along been doing this, finding drugs in the borders, but thank God the sole responsibility has been removed from us, and we had some relief. What we do now is that when we arrest the suspects, we hand them over to the NDLEA, where they will be pursued, investigated, and punished severely.

“The coming of Marwa has given us confidence that the suspects will be handled accordingly.’

He expressed the commitment of the Nigerian Customs Service to the implementation of the MoU.

“We are indeed very grateful, to have been incorporated in this your thought and want to assure you that the entire Customs will be behind this MOU.

“I want to believe that collaboration will make e impact in reducing to the barest minimum the drug menace, ” the Custom’s boss stated