NDLEA Intercepts ₦5bn Worth Of Illicit Drugs In Rivers

 

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Port Harcourt Ports Command, Onne, says it intercepted illicit drugs with a street value of N5 billion in the last year at the port.

The NDLEA Commander at the port, Omerio Odo, disclosed this during the commemoration of the 2026 International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, also known as World Drug Day.

He said the amount is for a total of seven container shipments containing over 3.5 million tablets of opioids and 1.2 million bottles of codeine, with a combined weight of 206 tonnes.

Odo said the seizures were achieved within the last year through intelligence gathering, increased vigilance, and collaboration with sister security agencies and critical stakeholders within the maritime sector.

He described the seized consignments as “the weight of misery and destruction” that would have been unleashed on individuals, families, and communities for the financial benefit of a few drug merchants.

The NDLEA Commander explained that the Onne Port remains a strategic route for global trade, but warned that criminal elements were constantly attempting to exploit maritime channels to move illicit drug consignments.

He assured that the command would continue its “relentless and ruthless” operations against drug traffickers to ensure that illegal substances do not penetrate the country through the seaports.

According to him, drug trafficking networks have continued to adopt new methods, including the use of technology, social media platforms, and recreational centres to target users and expand their illegal trade.

He noted that while traditional hard drugs such as cocaine, heroin, LSD, and cannabis remain concerns, newer substances, including designer drugs, precursor chemicals, and other harmful substances, have become increasingly prevalent.

Odo further revealed that the command had intensified preventive campaigns under the War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) initiative, reaching 13 organisations, including schools, worship centres, workplaces, markets, and communities, within the last year.

He commended the support of stakeholders, including the Nigeria Customs Service, Department of State Services, Nigerian Navy, Nigerian Ports Authority, terminal operators, and other law enforcement agencies, for their role in the fight against drug abuse.

The NDLEA boss urged freight forwarders, clearing agents, and bonded terminal operators to remain vigilant, verify cargoes, and report suspicious shipments.

He called for collective action from individuals, communities, government, and civil society organisations to reduce the demand and supply of illicit drugs in society.

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