The State Commander, NDLEA Ogun State Command, CN Tijjani Rabe, decorated fifty-eight (58) newly promoted officers on Tuesday, 6th January 2026, at a colourful ceremony held at the Command Headquarters, Abeokuta.
The decorated officers comprise:
17 Senior Narcotic Agents (SNA)
19 Chief Narcotic Agents (CNA)
9 Assistant Superintendents of Narcotics II (ASN II)
13 Assistant Superintendents of Narcotics I (ASN I).
The event was organized to formally recognize officers who were recently elevated to higher ranks following the Agency’s promotion exercise. It was graced by the Honourable Commissioner, Ogun State Ministry of Sports Development, Hon. Alhaji Wasiu Isiaka, alongside other distinguished dignitaries, and senior officers of the Command.
Delivering his goodwill message, the Honourable Commissioner, Hon. Alhaji Wasiu Isiaka, congratulated the newly decorated officers and commended the Ogun State Command of the NDLEA for its sustained efforts in combating drug abuse and illicit trafficking. He acknowledged the positive transformations recorded by the Command under the leadership of CN Tijjani Rabe, noting that his long-standing professional relationship with the State Commander has continued to foster effective collaboration and improved operational outcomes.
Speaking at the ceremony, the State Commander NDLEA Ogun State Command, CN Tijjani Rabe impressed upon the officers the gravity of the responsibilities that accompany their elevated ranks, emphasizing that the insignia they now wear serves as a tangible representation of their unwavering commitment to service, integrity, and excellence. He stressed that it is imperative for them to uphold these values in all aspects of their duties, as they embody the highest standards of leadership and professionalism. By doing so, they will not only honor the trust placed in them but also inspire their colleagues and perpetuate a culture of excellence within the Agency.
Furthermore, Commander Rabe exhorted the officers to uphold the highest standards of conduct and to prioritize their personal and professional growth. He encouraged them to pursue opportunities for training, education, and self-development that will enhance their skills and knowledge, recognizing that continuous improvement is essential for optimal performance and leadership. He added that by investing in their own growth, they will not only become more effective in their roles but also set a compelling example for those they lead and serve, fostering a culture of excellence and inspiring others to strive for similar heights of achievement.
ASN HARIS A MUSA
PRO, NDLEA Ogun State Command


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