Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Brig Gen Buba Marwa (Rtd), Thursday,said his agency secured the conviction of 3000 drug peddlers and seized 5,452 metric tonnes of illicit drugs, with a street value of N420 billion,between January last year and now
He said 28 drug barons have also been arrested and are being prosecuted,while over 12,000 have been counselled in rehabilitation centres.
The agency has destroyed cannabis farms of 714 hectares,appropriated a total of 38, 933, 249, 197.18 for 2022 and during the year under review as well as completed the recruitment of 5000 additional personnel.
According to him, “This number was out of a total of 15, 000 which was approved by the President to be implemented incrementally.So even though the recruitment exercise started last year, the training was concluded this year. The 15, 000 approved by the president has been segmented into three phases of 5000 each. So we did 5000 last year, completed this year.
“The second 5000 has received Mr President’s approval and is in the process. We hope that within the next quarter or so, funding would have been released for it and we would fully engage ourselves in the process of the next 5000″
Marwa disclosed these at a budget defense session with the House of Representatives Committee of Drugs and Narcotics to defend the agency’s 2022 budget performance and 2023 budget proposal on Thursday.
He added that the agency recorded the largest seizure ever of pure cocaine in 2022.
“In the course of 2022, I am glad to mention that the agency made history by recording the largest seizure ever of pure cocaine weighing over 2.1 metric tonnes, which is worth $315 million or over N230 billion. We have received a court order and have already destroyed it. This was a unique operation because we were able to arrest the five barons involved who were located in different parts of Lagos, practically to the second, without firing a shot. We had to coordinate it properly so that none would be arrested one minute earlier than the others because they will alert the others and they would escape. But we were able to do it clinically for those five at the same time in one night.
“We have arrested and are prosecuting so far 28 barons with seizures worth billions of naira. Indeed one of the barons, we found, had 103 bank accounts with a total balance of over 20 billion naira, which we have frozen,” he said.
The former military administrator emphasized the need for the urgent provision of barracks for operatives of the Agency as a means of boosting their morale and improving their welfare.
“The barracks issue is very critical to us because as we all know the NDLEA is very aggressive now against drug traffickers and the drug barons and when you arrest and prosecute them and send them to jail, they are not happy. So they come after our personnel and with our personnel living in the towns and cities and among them, we have been recording casualties and assassinations against them,” he said.
He said with the President’s approval for the building of barracks, the Agency is in the process of building a barrack for NDLEA personnel for the first time.
He also disclosed that the agency was in the process of building three rehabilitation centres, two forensic laboratories and purchasing of security equipments.
According to Gen. Marwa, the agency has concluded the acquisition of land in Adamawa, Abuja and Lagos for the barracks and the Public Private Partnership process is rounding off.
He said N24 billion was allocated to the barracks project in the 2022 budget and that it had been slashed to N13 billion in the 2023 budget proposal.
He called for an additional N10 billion to augment what was originally approved for the projects.
“Like I said earlier the President had graciously approved the construction of barracks for the Agency last 2022. The barrack project is ongoing and the sum of N13 billion has been captured in the 2023 budget proposal. Last year it was N24 billion. Actually 24 billion cannot build a barrack, complete barrack. But we had to figure out certain key priorities in selected areas, bearing in mind the need to go round all the geopolitical zones and this year, we have been able to look at four zones. We have touched Lagos but it still needs more to be done.
“We pray that with more money for the barrack, because N13 billion would probably build half a barracks, but if we are able to achieve another 10 billion or more on this barrack, then we would be able to add three more of the geopolitical zones for us to complete six. Hopefully as the years go by and we have other chairman, the struggle for barracks would continue,” he added.