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United Nations Office on Drugs, Crime lauds appointment of Marwa as NDLEA boss

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Abiola Seun      |    

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, (UNODC), has applauded President Muhammadu Buhari over the appointment of General  Buba Marwa as the Chairman/ Chief Executive of the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA)

The UN agency, represented by its Country Representative to Nigeria, Mr. Oliver Stolpe,  said this during a  courtesy visit to the headquarters of the agency to congratulate Marwa on his recent appointment as Chairman/Chief Executive of NDLEA.

According to Stolpe, “We have every confidence in your ability to deliver. As a technical assistance provider, which liaises with donor countries and agencies, we look forward to working with you in a more different way that will bring results.

“We appreciate the fact that the agency is operating under a very difficult situation, but the future of international collaboration is bright.

“There is a whole lot of resources that will be invested in international cooperation and Nigeria is one of the beneficiaries.”
He further noted that the National Drug Control Master Plan and other drug control documents such as Standard Operational Procedures, SOPs, being developed are some of the initiatives supported by the UNODC, which are aimed at deepening the drug control efforts in Nigeria.

Marwa, while receiving the Country Representative, expressed appreciation of the longstanding support given by the UNODC to NDLEA.
“The Agency has enjoyed your support in various areas such as capacity building and manpower development, provision of communication equipment, and the development of the National Drug Control Master Plan.

“ The National Drug Use Survey in Nigeria which was launched by UNODC and other entities funded by the European Union is a foremost baseline for most of the conversations,” the NDLEA Chairman noted, while soliciting for more of such supports.

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