Polaris Bank has pledged to continue working with NDLEA to combat substance abuse, trafficking and money laundering.
Nigeria News Nalin Polaris Bank reportedly reaffirmed its firm support for the National Drug Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Nigeria and beyond.
The oath was made by the bank’s managing director/CEO Kayode Lawal during a courtesy visit from the 15-member NDLEA management team held in Lagos last Wednesday.
Polaris Bank has been a long-time supporter of NDLEA’s mission, sponsorship initiatives and media activities, and provides tools and infrastructure to help the agency’s operations.
During his visit, Mr. Raul emphasized that the partnership stems from shared values and social responsibility, noting that “the nature of Polaris Bank is not only profitability but also fulfills its moral obligations to society. Our collaboration with NDLEA emphasizes our commitment to combat crime and protecting our communities.”
He further noted that the bank’s social responsibility efforts were beyond compliance, highlighting Polaris Bank’s determination to deepen its partnership with NDLEA to address pressing social problems.
It is commendable that the NDLEA delegation decorated Mr. Lawal and the Bank’s outstanding contributions in supporting the institution’s goals.
Charles Oso, the bank’s chief compliance officer, is also respected for maintaining strong compliance and anti-monetary money laundering systems within the bank.
The NDLEA team led by Director of Assets and Financial Investigations represent Dr. Ibrahim Abdul, Chairman/CEO, praised Polaris Bank’s consistent partnership and advocacy efforts, especially in supporting Nigeria’s pharmaceutical rehabilitation programme.
The agency acknowledged that under the leadership of Brigadier General Buba Marwa (retired), NDLEA has made significant progress through advocacy, implementation and support services, including the establishment of free tolls to provide drug-related assistance.
The NDLEA representative praised the enduring relationship with Polaris Bank on the grounds that the bank has made its meaningful impact in improving the agency’s operational effectiveness and strategic plans.
Polaris Bank’s efforts are seen as key to strengthening the country’s response to drug-related crimes, and the NDLEA notes that the bank is a firm private sector partner in addressing substance abuse and financial crime.
The Executive Directors of Polaris Bank were held at the reception: Chris Ofikulu, Abimbola Ozomah and Sharafadeen Muhammed, who joined MD to welcome the NDLEA delegation.
Polaris Bank, named Nigeria’s annual digital bank from 2021 to 2024, remains committed to driving inclusive growth, empowering communities and promoting a safer society.