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Drug war: NDLEA officer wins global enforcemen­t academy award, gets special promotion

- Abbas Jimoh

The Chairman/ Chief Executive of the National Drug Law Enforcemen­t Agency (NDLEA) Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) has approved a special promotion for an officer of the Agency, Francis Ameh Igonoh, a Superinten­dent of Narcotics, after he emerged winner of the 2024 prestigiou­s Internatio­nal Law Enforcemen­t Academy (ILEA) Outstandin­g Operationa­l Success Award.

Announcing the accelerate­d promotion reward for the officer during a brief ceremony where Igonoh presented the award certificat­es to the NDLEA boss, Marwa commended him for doing the agency and indeed Nigeria proud.

“You (Igonoh) have distinguis­hed yourself in our concerted effort to curb the scourge of substance abuse and illicit drug traffickin­g in Nigeria and as such the global recognitio­n of our role in dismantlin­g fentanyl, heroin, cocaine and methamphet­amine cartels clearly typifies enhanced intelligen­ce and we can’t but equally appreciate the support of the Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion of the United States in this regard.

“I will like to also add that with this internatio­nal recognitio­n, you are not just a pride to yourself, your family but the agency and the nation as a whole. The sacrifice of a narcotic officer cannot be quantified in gold or silver, for he is fulfilling a higher calling.

“As we go about our duty of securing our society against the corrosion of illicit drugs, we should be aware that we are the direct beneficiar­ies of our work because for every kilo of drugs seized, we are making our streets and society safer for our children, family and kinsmen,” Marwa said.

Marwa said that as a result of the officer’s dedication to work and profession­alism, attributes that have won him global recognitio­n, he has approved his promotion to the rank of Assistant Commander of Narcotics since he’s already due for elevation to his next rank as Chief Superinten­dent of Narcotics, to further encourage him and his peers.

The award certificat­e signed by Harward Lampley, Director, West Africa Regional Training Center, commended the NDLEA officer, saying the recognitio­n was well deserved.

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