Crime
Drug war: NDLEA Boss Marwa Orders Nationwide Crackdown on Cartels in 2026
The Chairman of Nigeria’s National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Brigadier General Mohamed Buba Marwa (retd), has ordered commanders across the country to dismantle drug cartels and expand nationwide sensitisation campaigns in 2026.
He issued the directive at the agency’s annual review and planning meeting in Abuja, where senior officers gathered to set operational targets for the year ahead.
Why it matters
Nigeria continues to battle rising cases of substance abuse, particularly among young people, with drug trafficking networks exploiting porous borders and vulnerable communities.
Authorities say disrupting supply chains and reducing demand are critical to public health, security, and economic productivity.
Inside the high-level meeting
The strategy session brought together NDLEA management, zonal commanders, state and FCT commanders, seaport and airport heads, marine unit leaders, and commanders of special operations.
Addressing them, Mr Marwa said the agency had started 2026 “on a strong footing,” building on what he described as record-breaking successes in previous years.
“The results we achieved last year were significant, but we cannot afford to rest on our oars. Our 2026 goals are clear: we are here to completely disrupt the financial lifelines of drug cartels and ensure that every community in Nigeria is sensitized against the scourge of substance abuse,” he declared.
Focus on consolidation
Mr Marwa said the coming year would prioritise consolidation in both Drug Supply Reduction (DSR) and Drug Demand Reduction (DDR).
He reminded commanders of earlier commitments made when he assumed office and said progress so far was a collective achievement.
“When I first assumed office, I made certain declarations about the direction of this Agency and the resolve to confront drug barons and kingpins… the progress achieved is the result of your collective efforts, and all glory belongs to God,” he said.
Five years on, no slowing down
The NDLEA chairman noted that the agency had completed five years under his leadership but warned against complacency.
“While we acknowledge the achievements recorded during this period, we must not rest on our past successes. Rather, we must consolidate these gains and aim for even greater outcomes,” he said.
He added that the agency now enjoys increased local and international respect.
Link to tenure renewal
Mr Marwa linked the renewal of his tenure by President Bola Tinubu to the performance of officers on the ground.
“While I may issue directives, real impact comes from seizures made, arrests effected, and convictions secured in the field,” he said.
“For this reason, I sincerely appreciate your diligence, commitment, and hard work.”
Zero tolerance for compromise
He warned commanders that discipline and professionalism would remain non-negotiable.
“Operational professionalism and zero tolerance for compromise are non-negotiable,” he said, urging thorough planning and surveillance before operations.
He added that commanders should seek reinforcement when necessary rather than risk avoidable casualties.
Expanding advocacy and community action
The NDLEA boss said advocacy and sensitisation efforts, especially in schools and communities, had shown “encouraging progress” but must be expanded.
He also directed that State Drug Control Committees be strengthened in all states.
“This year, all states must have functional committees,” he said, adding that efforts should reach local government and ward levels.
Public urged to stay alert
Mr Marwa reassured Nigerians that the agency remains committed to protecting families and young people from drug abuse.
He said the agency’s early momentum in 2026 sends a clear message to traffickers that there will be no vacuum for illicit trade.
He urged citizens to continue providing useful information, stressing that the fight against drugs is a shared responsibility.
What’s next
NDLEA commanders are expected to finalise and implement the 2026 strategic work plan, with performance measured through seizures, arrests, convictions, and community-level impact.
Crime
Ogun Police Arrest Two Suspects Linked to Edo Kidnapping, Murder Investigation
The Ogun State Police Command says it has uncovered fresh leads in an ongoing investigation after two suspects arrested in Ijebu-Ode were linked to a kidnapping and murder case in Edo State.
Police said the suspects, identified as Gafaru Adamu, 25, and Muhammed Sanni, 20, were apprehended in the Atiba area of Ijebu-Ode following intelligence-led operations conducted by the Command’s Anti-Kidnapping Unit.
According to a statement issued on Saturday by the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, preliminary investigations indicate that the suspects are wanted in connection with a kidnapping incident in the Okada area of Edo State in which two hostages were reportedly murdered.
Why it matters
Kidnapping remains one of Nigeria’s most pressing security challenges, with criminal groups often operating across state boundaries.
The latest arrest highlights the growing importance of intelligence-sharing and collaboration between state police commands in tracking suspected criminals who move across jurisdictions.
Police said further intelligence gathered during the investigation suggests that the two suspects are members of a seven-man kidnapping syndicate allegedly linked to the Edo State case.
Police recover camouflage, mobile phones
During the operation, officers recovered a pair of police camouflage uniform and three mobile phones from the suspects.
The Command said the items have been documented and taken into custody as exhibits to support ongoing investigations.
“The exhibits have been properly documented and taken into custody to aid further investigation,” the statement said.
Security experts say the recovery of police-related materials raises concerns about the possible misuse of security uniforms by criminal groups to evade detection or gain victims’ trust during operations.
Suspects to be transferred to Edo
The Ogun State Police Command confirmed that the alleged crimes under investigation occurred outside Ogun State and that the suspects would be transferred to Edo State for further action.
“Consequently, in line with established inter-state policing procedures and existing collaboration among State Police Commands, the suspects and all recovered exhibits will be transferred to the Edo State Police Command, which has primary jurisdiction over the matter, for further investigation and other necessary legal processes,” the statement added.
Legal analysts note that transferring suspects to the state where the alleged offences occurred is standard procedure and helps investigators consolidate evidence and witness testimonies.
Police commend operatives
The Commissioner of Police in Ogun State, CP Bode Ojajuni, praised officers involved in the operation for what he described as professionalism and effective intelligence gathering.
“The Command remains resolute in its determination to prevent criminal elements from using Ogun State as a hideout or transit point for unlawful activities,” he said.
He also assured residents that police would continue deploying intelligence-led policing strategies and strengthening collaboration with neighbouring commands to improve public safety.
Public urged to support investigations
The police called on residents to remain vigilant and continue providing credible information to security agencies.
Authorities said public cooperation remains critical to tackling kidnapping, violent crime and other security threats across the country.
For emergencies, residents can contact the Ogun State Police Command through its Gateway Shield toll-free line and other designated emergency numbers.
What happens next?
Investigators in Edo State are expected to take over the case as authorities continue efforts to identify and apprehend other suspected members of the alleged seven-man kidnapping syndicate.
Police have not yet announced whether additional arrests are expected, but officials say investigations remain ongoing.
Crime
Oyo Police Arrest Two Suspected Cultists, Refute Kidnap Misinformation, Launch Vehicle Compliance Crackdown
The Oyo State Police Command has announced a series of security measures, including the arrest of two suspected cultists, a warning against the circulation of unverified information regarding an ongoing kidnap investigation, and the commencement of a statewide enforcement operation targeting unregistered and improperly identified vehicles.
The developments form part of what the command described as intensified efforts to tackle crime, strengthen public safety and improve security operations across Oyo State.
Two suspected cultists arrested in Ogbomoso
Police said operatives of the Command Monitoring Unit arrested two suspected cult members during a routine stop-and-search operation along the Oyo-Ogbomoso Expressway on 3 June.
The suspects were identified as Ajala Bukola, 28, and Caleb Adesoye, 24.
According to the police, preliminary investigations revealed that both men had been on the command’s watchlist due to suspected involvement in cult-related activities in Ogbomoso and neighbouring communities.
A search of a grey Lexus ES 350 allegedly linked to the suspects led to the recovery of three axes, a cutlass, a hammer, two laptop computers, three mobile phones and substances suspected to be hard drugs.
Police said the suspects allegedly admitted belonging to a secret cult group during interrogation.
Investigators further alleged that the pair occupied strategic positions within the group’s hierarchy and may be linked to other criminal activities currently under investigation.
Police dismiss reports on kidnapping investigation
The command also issued a strong rebuttal to a widely circulated publication containing purported operational details about the recent abduction incident in Ahoro-Esiele, Oriire Local Government Area.
According to police, the report contained alleged information about suspects, intercepted communications and financial transactions connected to the investigation.
The command described the publication as misleading and speculative.
In a statement signed by Police Public Relations Officer DSP Ayanlade Olayinka, the police said the information did not originate from the command or any authorised security agency involved in the investigation.
“The Command wishes to categorically state that the said publication is misleading, speculative, and not an official security report.”
Police warned that the release of unverified operational information could compromise ongoing investigations and undermine efforts to apprehend those responsible for the abduction.
The command stressed that details relating to suspects, intelligence gathering and financial investigations remain protected while investigations continue.
Statewide vehicle enforcement begins
Meanwhile, the police have commenced a statewide enforcement campaign targeting vehicles and motorcycles operating without proper identification.
The operation focuses on unmarked vehicles, fake number plates, obscured registration numbers and unauthorised coverings placed over number plates.
Police said the initiative forms part of broader efforts to strengthen crime prevention measures and improve the state’s security architecture.
Under the operation, vehicles found violating identification regulations may be impounded, while offenders could face arrest in accordance with existing laws.
The command also announced plans to sustain stop-and-search operations, intelligence-led patrols and raids on identified criminal hotspots across the state.
Why it matters
Security agencies increasingly rely on vehicle identification systems, intelligence gathering and community cooperation to track criminal suspects and prevent crimes.
Police officials say the combination of targeted arrests, public information management and stricter vehicle identification enforcement is intended to disrupt criminal networks, improve investigations and enhance rapid response capabilities.
The latest measures come amid ongoing efforts by law enforcement agencies across Nigeria to address cult-related violence, kidnapping and other organised criminal activities.
Public urged to cooperate
The Oyo State Police Command appealed to residents to remain law-abiding and cooperate with officers during enforcement operations.
The command also urged members of the public, bloggers and online publishers to rely on official communication channels for information relating to ongoing investigations.
“Members of the public are urged to rely strictly on official communication channels of the Command for verified information on the case and other security-related developments.”
Police reiterated their commitment to ensuring that individuals involved in criminal activities are identified, arrested and prosecuted in accordance with the law.
What Next?
Investigations into the alleged cult activities and the Oriire abduction case remain ongoing.
Authorities say intelligence gathered from ongoing operations could lead to further arrests, while the vehicle compliance campaign is expected to continue across urban and rural areas of the state in the coming weeks.
Crime
Lagos Police Arrest Four Suspected Cultists, Recover Firearms in Egbeda
The Lagos State Police Command says it has arrested four suspected members of a cult group during a targeted operation in the Egbeda area of Lagos.
Police said the suspects were apprehended after intelligence reports indicated that suspected cult members were conducting an initiation ceremony around midnight in the community.
According to the command, officers launched a covert operation that resulted in the arrest of the four men and the recovery of weapons allegedly linked to criminal activities in Alimosho and surrounding areas.
The suspects were identified as Nurudeen Ganiu, 34; Oluwaleke Fagbula, 38; Emmanuel Silas, 41; and Nurudeen Abdullahi, 41.
During the operation, police recovered one locally made cut-to-size pistol, one English Beretta pistol loaded with ten live cartridges, and a jack knife.
Why It Matters
Cult-related violence remains a major security concern in parts of Lagos and several states across Nigeria.
Security analysts say cult groups are often linked to violent clashes, intimidation, armed robbery, and other criminal activities that threaten public safety.
The latest arrests highlight ongoing efforts by law enforcement agencies to tackle organised criminal networks and improve security in densely populated communities such as Egbeda and Alimosho.
Residents have repeatedly expressed concerns about violent incidents associated with cult activities, particularly attacks carried out at night and during public gatherings.
Police Link Suspects to Cult Activities
According to police investigations, one of the suspects is believed to be a prominent cult gang leader and a former university student in Ogun State who was allegedly expelled in 2022 over cult-related activities.
Investigators further alleged that the group had been involved in acts of thuggery and had terrorised residents in Egbeda and nearby communities.
Police said the suspects reportedly confessed to being active members of the Eiye Confraternity, a cult group that has been linked to violent clashes in parts of southern Nigeria.
Authorities also alleged that the gang used motorcycles to launch attacks on unsuspecting members of the public and disrupt social gatherings at gunpoint.
The claims made by police have not yet been independently verified, and the suspects have not publicly responded to the allegations.
Police Commissioner Commends Operatives
The Lagos State Commissioner of Police praised officers involved in the operation.
In a statement released by the command, the police commissioner said the successful arrests demonstrated the force’s commitment to tackling violent crime across the state.
“The Command remains steadfast in its resolve to combat cultism and all forms of violent crimes across the State.”
The commissioner also urged residents to remain vigilant and continue providing timely and credible information to security agencies.
Police encouraged members of the public to report suspicious activities through the command’s emergency lines.
Security Experts Call for Community Collaboration
Security experts say intelligence-sharing between residents and law enforcement agencies remains one of the most effective tools in combating cult-related violence.
They argue that sustained surveillance, youth engagement programmes, and community policing initiatives are necessary to prevent the recruitment of young people into criminal groups.
Community leaders have also called for stronger partnerships between schools, families, and security agencies to address the root causes of cultism.
What Happens Next?
Police said investigations are ongoing to determine whether additional suspects may be connected to the group.
Authorities are also expected to carry out further intelligence operations aimed at dismantling criminal networks operating within Alimosho and other parts of Lagos.
The suspects are expected to face prosecution if sufficient evidence is established against them.
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