On the same day, he said operatives arrested another suspect, Anayo Ohabiro, at Doyin bus stop, Surulere, Lagos, where 78 blocks of Ghana Loud weighing 41kg were seized.

In Ekiti State, he said NDLEA operatives arrested an 80-year-old suspect, Oke Samuel, during a raid at Mosafuneto camp, Erinmo Road, Efon-Alaaye, recovering 2.2kg of skunk and 1.8 grams of methamphetamine.

“In Ekiti State, an 80-year-old man, Oke Samuel, was on Thursday, March 26, arrested by NDLEA operatives during a special raid operation at Mosafuneto camp, Erinmo Road, Efon-Alaaye, Ekiti. A total of 2.2kg of skunk and 1.8 grams of methamphetamine were recovered from him, while 894.72kg of the same psychoactive substance was seized from another suspect, Enuwa Kehinde Kingsley, 37, when an uncompleted building was raided by NDLEA officers at Ogbese in the Akure North area of Ondo State on the same day,” he said.

In Benue State, Babafemi said 116.7kg of skunk was recovered from a suspect, Saater Nyam, during a raid at Pevi village in Guma Local Government Area on March 24.

Meanwhile, in Edo State, he said operatives uncovered a warehouse in Ekpoma, Esan West Local Government Area, leading to the arrest of Felix Donald and the seizure of 576.5kg of skunk and 33 bottles of codeine-based syrup.

“In Taraba State, NDLEA officers acting on credible intelligence on Tuesday, March 24, intercepted a truck marked DUT 457 ZB conveying 100 blocks of compressed skunk weighing 135 kilograms, concealed in bags of animal feed, from Garbachede to Gombe State. Two suspects, Osama Mamuda, 21, and Auwal Umar, 22, were arrested in connection with the seizure,” he said.

The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (retd.), commended officers of the MMIA, Special Operations Unit, DOGI, and commands in Ekiti, Ondo, Benue, Edo, and Taraba states for the arrests and seizures.

He also praised personnel across the country for maintaining a balance between drug supply reduction and drug demand reduction efforts.

The interception highlights growing attempts by drug trafficking syndicates to conceal illicit substances in food items and export them through international routes.

The NDLEA has, in recent months, intensified intelligence-led operations at airports, courier companies, and across states to dismantle networks targeting destinations in Europe and Asia.

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