MARWA SEEKS MORE NASS SUPPORT, DEFENDS N67. 5B 2025 NDLEA BUDGET. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 Marwa seeks more NASS support, defends N67.5B 2025 NDLEA budget . Senate, House committees commend Agency’s performance, assure of adequate support Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) has expressed appreciation to the National Assembly especially the Senate and House Committees on Narcotic Drugs for their commitment to the nation’s fight against substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking while he appealed for their continued support to enhance the capacity and capability of the Agency to deliver on its mandate. Marwa made the appeal on Monday 13th and Tuesday 14th January when he led his management team to defend the 2025 budget proposal of the Agency before the House Committee on Narcotic Drugs and Senate Committee on Drugs and Narcotics respectively. He equally thanked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his unrelenting encouragement to the NDLEA. “I wish to first appreciate the honorable chairman, ...

UPDATE: TANZANIAN ACTIVIST RECOUNTS KIDNAP ORDEAL IN KENYA. (PHOTO).


 Tanzanian activist recounts kidnap ordeal in Kenya


Activist Maria Sarungi Tsehai suspects the Tanzanian government was behind her abduction on Sunday in Nairobi that was only foiled after a rapid intervention by rights groups.


Sarungi Tsehai is a well-known Tanzanian journalist and activist, whose Change Tanzania organisation calls for democratic reform.


She went into exile in Kenya four years ago after learning she would be arrested.


Sarungi Tsehai told AFP she had just finished a hair appointment in central Nairobi on Sunday when three men dragged her out of her taxi into their vehicle.


Demanded access to mobile phones


They choked and handcuffed her, and demanded access to her mobile phones, while speeding out of the city.


"I thought they were going to break my neck, I was screaming," she said. "My personal view is that this abduction involved the Tanzanian government. This is the kind of tactics they would use to silence."


After a long time on the road, her captors stopped the car and appeared to be holding discussions with a superior.


They eventually told her to walk away without looking back.


'Precarious period'


Sarungi Tsehai has continued to highlight abuses in Tanzania, lately focused on the mounting crackdown ahead of elections later this year, with President Samia Suluhu Hassan's government accused of overseeing mass arrests and abductions of opponents.


She said it was a "precarious period for the ruling party" with the public increasingly aware about repression and the lack of democratic freedom.


"The more people become aware, the bigger the repression," Sarungi Tsehai said.


She had protocols in place with her family that meant her disappearance was immediately reported to rights groups who raised the alarm, including Amnesty International and the Law Society of Kenya.


'Will not stop'


She believes the rapid furore in the media and online is what forced her captors to release her.


"There was a point when I thought I would be taken across the border, and you would never have heard from me again," she said.


A self-professed "loud-mouth", she remains undaunted by the traumatic episode.


"I will not stop, I will not relent," she vowed.


'Worrying trend'


Amnesty warns these incidents are part of a "growing and worrying trend of transnational repression" in Kenya.


The country has also seen a wave of abductions targeting its own citizens, focused on critics of President William Ruto in the wake of massive youth-led protests last June.


The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights says at least 82 people have been abducted since the protests, with dozens still missing.


Ruto has admitted to excesses by security forces. Speaking on December 27, he said "we will stop" the abductions, though he also called on parents to better control their children.

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