UK partnership with Nigeria on drug war yielding results: Home Office

The United Kingdom government, through its Home Office International Operations, says its collaboration with Nigeria in the fight against substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking is yielding positive results.
Head of UK Home Office International Operations, Victoria Pullen, stated this when she led her colleague, Kristoffer Hawksfield on a visit to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency headquarters in Abuja.
The meeting was held to sign a renewed memorandum of understanding between HOIO and NDLEA.
Mr Pullen said, “Results are as evident by the streak of successes being recorded by the NDLEA in recent times.”
She thanked the NDLEA chairman, retired Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa for an “excellent cooperation.”
Mr Pullen said, “The issue of drug trafficking is a huge global issue, and like many big challenges such as drug trafficking, it takes a huge global effort to try and counter that.
“I think it’s evident from some of the recent successes and the volume of some of the illicit commodities that your teams are finding. That cooperation is working exceptionally well currently, and we are currently really enjoying working with your team on those successes.
“The willingness of your teams to work with us and do things differently and try things differently, which fortunately is leading to those successes, and we like the way that you’ve worked with the UK and the levels of engagement that we’ve enjoyed with the teams,” she said.
Mr Pullen said that the commissioning of the NDLEA Marine Command Headquarters, built and donated by the UK government in Lagos on Wednesday, October 16, was a significant marker in the cooperation between the Agency and HOIO.
“We look forward to seeing the results of that level of investment that will bring significant benefits to you in Nigeria by being able to stop those drugs from permeating your own society.
“Also, in the global space because the more that we help you to interdict and take out of the system here, the less that’s going into countries around the world and into society. Our team has got nothing but very positive things to say about the relationship that we have with you and your teams.
“We look forward to the future, building on those and making them a lot better,” she added.
Mr Marwa expressed appreciation to the UK government for supporting Nigeria’s efforts to curb the scourge of illicit drug trafficking.
He said this was especially true with the building and donation of a Marine Headquarters facility to the Agency and a similar operational facility at the MMIA Command in Ikeja Lagos last year.
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