Crime & Law
Bauchí: NDLEA arrests 127 drug offenders, seize 1,205.174 kilograms of drugs

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Bauchí State command, has arrested 127 suspected drug offenders and seized 1,205.174 kilograms of different classes of drugs from January 2025 to date.
This was disclosed by the state Commander Ali Aminu in a press statement to commemorate the 2025 International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Drug Trafficking June 26 of every year, made available to journalists on Thursday.
“Within the period under review, the command arrested 127 suspects 118 male and nine female drug offenders, secured 28 convictions and 18 pending cases, while 32 drug users had been counseled and rehabilitated from January 2025 to date, majority of them through brief interventions,” the commander said.
“With regards to drug seizure, the Command seized 874.585kilograms of Cannabis Sativa, 330.588kilograms of Psychotropic Substances and 1.06grams of Methamphetamine (popularly known as ice),”
Aminu observed that the global illicit drug trade continues to exact a devastating toll, claiming lives, ravaging public health services, and fueling violence and organized crime.
“This year’s theme “The evidence is clear. Invest in prevention, break the cycle” is in its quest for a lasting solution to the drug menace. The theme is especially pertinent to Nigeria’s situation at the moment,” he said.
“Drug trafficking is tearing through communities with substances that are more potent, more dangerous, and more deadly than ever.
“While criminal networks prey on the most vulnerable group particularly women and youth.
“Our efforts also shine a light on prevention as the most essential strategy for halting the flow of drugs that fuels organized crime, this is done through the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency led program “War Against Drug Abuse (WADA)”
“Education, sensitization and awareness programmes can help to prevent drug trafficking by providing factual information about the dangers of drug use and the consequences of drug trafficking. However, the Agency cannot win this War alone.
“It is up to all and sundry, individuals, State Government, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), Schools, Religious bodies and sister Security Agencies to enable us raise awareness and share information on the dangers of illicit substance abuse and trafficking to our loves ones, immediate environment and nation at large. Hence it is pertinent that more efforts be channel in prevention’.
The Bauchí State commander expressed appreciation to the NDLEA’ s Chairman/Chief Executive Officer. Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) OFR, for repositioning the Agency and bringing in a new zeal into the personnel of the Agency to rededicate themselves to fighting the scourge of illicit drug abuse and trafficking.
“I also use this opportunity to appreciate the Governor Sen. Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed (Kauran Bauchi) for his keen interest and immense logistics support rendered to the State Command towards eradicating illicit drug abuse and trafficking.
“Similarly, I wish to specially appreciate all sister agencies for their support in this fight, I do commend you all for the synergy.
“The war against illicit use and trafficking in drugs is on, users and dealers are therefore warned to stay clear of Bauchi State or be ready to face the wrath of the law”.