As Marwa lists more areas of assistance, hails
President Tinubu, Macron rapport on bilateral relations
The French government has assured the leadership of
the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, of more robust support in the
areas of training, capacity building and logistics to further boost the
operational capability of the Agency in its ongoing effort to curb the scourge
of substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking.
The assurance was given on Tuesday 4th March 2025
during a meeting between a French delegation led by Lt. Gen. Regis Colcombet,
Director, Security and Defence Cooperation at the French Ministry for Europe
and Foreign Affairs and the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the National
Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) at the
Agency’s headquarters in Abuja.
Lt. Gen. Colcombet said the meeting with the NDLEA
Chairman and his team is a follow up to bilateral agreements reached between
President Emmanuel Macron of France and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria
during his recent state visit to Paris. He recalled that he had also met Marwa
in a similar meeting in France about two years ago on areas of support for the
NDLEA.
“It's important for us to be here, because it's now
three months after the very successful state visit of your president to France,
which has a lot of developments. We've been requested to come, develop, follow
up and see how we can go further on the development of this cooperation. It's
very important”, he stated.
Responding to requests on areas on more support for
the Agency, Lt. Gen. Colcombet assured that apart from the trainings to be
provided for selected NDLEA officers across commands and formations on tactical
operations, slots will be given for more personnel on cyber security at the
French Regional Academy in Cote d’ Voire. He added that some logistics that
will aid the practicability of the trainings will also be provided to the
Agency.
In his remarks, Marwa expressed delight in the
advancement and growth of the relationship between Nigeria and France following
the good rapport between President Tinubu and President Macron. He added that
that has provided a lot of leverage for NDLEA to deepen its relationship with
its counterparts in France. He appreciated the support the French government
has been providing the Agency while listing more areas of need for assistance.
He requested for more manpower development and
capacity building for NDLEA personnel at the French Regional Academy in Cote d’
Voire especially in tactical operations, cyber and crypto investigation, among
others.
Others on the French delegation include: Lt Col Pierre Yves Dupe; Philippe Baurreau; Colonel Oliver Ductet, and Philippe Crespo.
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