The Chairman Chief Executive Officer of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Brig. General Mohamed Buba Marwa(Rtd.),CON, has elevated sixty one personnel in Edo State Command.
This was disclosed by the State Commander Mitchell Ofoyeju, PhD., after officially decorating the promoted personnel in a ceremony held on January over the weekend at the State Command headquarters in Benin City.

Dr. Ofoyeju, Edo State Commander of the NDLEA, applauded the Brig. General Mohamed Buba Marwa-led administration that has regularised promotion n the agency. The decoration event which celebrated the advancement of officers to various ranks within the agency is in recognition of their dedication and contributions in the fight against drug trafficking and abuse.
Among those promoted were nine Assistant Superintendent of Narcotics 1, five Assistant Superintendent of Narcotics 2, five Chief Narcotic Agents, thirty-five Senior Narcotic Agents, and seven Narcotic Agents.
In his address, Dr. Ofoyeju emphasized that the promotions are not merely changes in rank or title but represent recognition of the officers’ integrity, professionalism, and sacrifices in enforcing drug laws and ensuring the safety of communities across Edo State. He praised the officers for their courage and resilience in overcoming the challenges inherent in narcotics enforcement.
The Commander urged the newly promoted officers to uphold high ethical standards, lead by example, and mentor junior personnel. He also stressed the importance of greater accountability and leadership as they assume their new responsibilities.
Highlighting the essential role of teamwork, discipline, and a commitment to a drug abuse free society, Ofoyeju expressed confidence that the officers’ renewed zeal and enhanced capacity would enable the NDLEA to continue making significant strides in combating illegal drug activities in Edo State and Nigeria at large.
The ceremony also brought together family members and loved ones of the promoted officers, recognizing their sacrifices and contributions.























































