Commissions fitness centre for personne
Chairman/Chief Executive of the National Drug Law
Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) has said he will
continue to make the welfare of his officers, men and women his priority to
ensure that they are physically and mentally fit to carry out their
responsibility of curbing the scourge of substance abuse and illicit drug
trafficking.
Marwa who gave the assurance on Monday 10th March 2025
during a brief ceremony to commission a state-of-the-art fitness centre for the
Agency’s personnel at its headquarters in Abuja, said his decision to build the
gym reinforces his commitment to the health, strength, and overall well-being
of officers , men and women of NDLEA, which is in line with President Bola
Tinubu’s renewed hope agenda.
He highlighted the significance of the facility in
ensuring that officers remain physically and mentally fit to tackle the
enormous responsibilities of combating the menace of substance abuse and
illicit drug trafficking.
According to him, “the fight against substance abuse
and illicit drug trafficking is not just a battle of intelligence and
strategy—it is also one that demands physical endurance, agility, and
resilience. The nature of our work places extraordinary demands on our bodies
and minds. From long hours of surveillance and enforcement operations to
high-risk engagements, we must always be in top form to protect our society
from the dangers of illicit drugs”
He said regular exercise must not be seen as a luxury
but a necessity, adding that “a fit officer is a more effective one who can
withstand stress, react swiftly in the field, and make sound decisions under
pressure. Beyond operational readiness, fitness also promotes overall health,
reducing the risk of lifestyle related diseases and enhancing mental
sharpness.”
“This fitness centre is more than just a gym; it is an
investment in our most valuable asset—our people. This is why we hope to
replicate similar facilities across zonal and state commands as funds become
available. Therefore, I urge every personnel of the Agency within Abuja to take
full advantage of this facility. Let it not be a mere structure but a place of
daily transformation, where we strengthen not only our muscles but also our
resolve to serve with excellence.”
He urged officers to see the commissioning of the facility as a reminder that their work requires them to be at their best physically, mentally, and professionally. “As we commission this centre today, let it serve as a constant reminder that our work requires the best version of ourselves physically, mentally, and professionally. Together, let us continue to build an NDLEA that is strong, resilient, and ever-ready to fulfill its mandate.”
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