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Nigeria and Ghana launch a joint anti-drug partnership to combat regional trafficking cartels and money laundering. The agreement between the NDLEA and NACOC focuses on intelligence sharing and coordinated interdiction strategies across West Africa.

Nigeria and Ghana have established a new partnership between their respective anti-narcotics agencies to enhance intelligence sharing and joint operations against regional drug trafficking cartels. The agreement, announced by the NDLEA and NACOC, aims to combat illicit production and money laundering activities across West Africa.

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