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New head for narcotics agency appointed

Nigerian military leader General Abdulsalami Abubakar has named a new head for the country’s National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), news agencies reported yesterday, quoting a statement issued by the presidency. The statement said O. O. Onovo, a police commissioner, was replacing Major-General Musa Bamayi, who was appointed by Abacha’s adminstration. Nigeria remains “decertified” by the USA since it is perceived as not doing enough to curb drug trafficking. This means that the Nigerian government does not benefit from any US development aid.

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