The Federal Government has approved N580.5 million for the purchase of four armoured vehicles for the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).
FG Approves N580m For NDLEA Armoured Vehicles
The Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN) disclosed this while speaking with journalists at the end of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting, presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday.
According to him, the decision to procure the armoured vehicles was taken to encourage and safeguard the lives of NDLEA operatives who have been working hard with lots of results to show for their efforts.
Malami said, “Today, a memo was presented by the office of the attorney general of the federation, that is, the Federal Ministry of Justice, which was relating to a parastatal under the supervision of the office of the attorney general; the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA)..
“The purpose of the memo was to seek approval of the council for the award of contract for the supply of four customised armoured security vehicles of 14 seater model for the NDLEA and the contract sum is N580,500,000 only inclusive of 7.5 percent value-added tax with a delivery period of 16 weeks.
“It is common knowledge that of recent, the NDLEA has been repositioned and arising from the support both in terms of our capacity building, hardware and associated things, they have been recording an extraordinary or unprecedented success.
“Recently they seized about 1.8 tons of cocaine having a market value of about N194 billion.
“So, with all these successes recorded, it is only logical that the criminals and their syndicate are now devising means inclusive of attacks on NDLEA personnel and it is with that in mind that the memo was presented for the procurement of such vehicles for the NDLEA and the council approved.”
Malami said the government is very happy with the successes being recorded by the NDLEA. He added that between January and July 2022, the agency arrested 18,940 suspects and secured 2,904 convictions.
This comes barely 24 hours after the NDLEA burnt over N194 billion worth of cocaine recently recovered from a warehouse in Ikorodu area of Lagos.