By Njoku Chijioke
The Nigeria Customs Service has transferred a staggering 140 sacks of seized cannabis, valued at ₦112 million, to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency in a bold move underscoring its commitment to combating drug trafficking in the country.
The seizure, weighing a total of 1,400 kilograms, was made on December 7, 2024, in Ado Ekiti. Two suspects linked to the haul were initially arrested but later granted bail on health grounds.
However, the Nigeria Customs Service has revealed that efforts to locate the suspects are ongoing, while their surety, identified as Ale Victor Ayodeji, has been arrested and handed over to the NDLEA for prosecution.
Speaking at the handover, Comptroller Morenikeji Bewaji of the Ondo-Ekiti command described the development as a testament to the power of inter-agency synergy. She praised the collaboration between the Customs Service and the NDLEA, noting that such partnerships have led to critical breakthroughs in the war against illicit drugs.
“We are committed to sustaining this momentum,” Bewaji said. “It is only through joint efforts that we can weaken and ultimately dismantle the drug trade in Nigeria.”
Receiving the consignment, NDLEA Commander Nanzing Sallah applauded the Customs Service for its vigilance and swift action, stressing the need for continued cooperation to protect Nigerian communities from the scourge of drugs.
The dramatic seizure and subsequent transfer mark a major win for anti-drug efforts in the region, as authorities tighten their grip on traffickers and hold enablers accountable.