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Nigeria, Saudi Arabia Sign MoU To Tackle Drug Trafficking 

by Ejike Ejike
5 months ago
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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and the General Directorate of Narcotics Control (GDNC) of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), to strengthen operational partnership and tighten the noose on drug trafficking networks operating between both countries.

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The NDLEA spokesperson, Femi Babafemi said in a statement that while speaking at the signing of the partnership agreement in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Monday, chairman/chief executive officer of NDLEA, Brig Gen Mohamed Marwa (rtd), who was accompanied by the agency’s director of operations and general investigation (DOGI) Ahmed Sule Ningi, acknowledged that both countries have long been steadfast allies across various spheres, with a history of strong bilateral relations.

He said: “However, today marks a particularly significant milestone—one that has been long overdue and holds immense importance for both our nations. Today’s event marks the culmination of the strong relationship between our two nations, particularly between our respective anti-narcotics agencies—the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency of Nigeria and the General Directorate of Narcotics Control of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia”.

Marwa further said, “This partnership is not merely a matter of engagements but has extended to a deeper connection, as evidenced by the signing of the MoU today, which will no doubt build on our collective expertise and establish effective strategies to address the complexities of narcotics control.”

Explaining the significance of the agreement, Marwa said, “Illicit drugs have become a global challenge that transcends geographical and ideological divides. Whether in the East or West, North or South, drug trafficking and abuse pose a shared threat to humanity. Addressing this crisis requires setting aside artificial differences and working together in unity. The instrumentality of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and the frameworks of various UN conventions have established a common ground for countries to cooperate and coordinate efforts to effectively combat this mutual challenge.”

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He noted that Nigeria, through the NDLEA, has actively collaborated with 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,  while the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has remained one of Nigeria’s key allies.

 

 

“Our cooperation has been longstanding, with mutual support predating the formal signing of this Memorandum of Understanding. In fact, our working relationship extends back nearly two decades. And in the past decade, Nigeria and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have maintained a strong partnership in combating drug trafficking, particularly through intelligence sharing and joint enforcement efforts.

 

“As a result, in the last four years, we have made over 57,792 arrests, including 65 drug barons, leading to the seizure of more than 10million kilograms of assorted illicit drugs. We have also recorded the conviction of over 10,572 offenders while a total of 22, 047 drug users have been treated and rehabilitated across our 33 treatment centres during the same period”, Marwa stated.

 

Highlights of the MoU include the exchange of intelligence between Nigeria and Saudi Arabia, and the Saudi will avail NDLEA of its training academy for joint training, provision of operational logistics to NDLEA, conduct of joint investigations and exchange of data on convicts.

 

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