The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested a 58-year-old fugitive drug lord, Uzoma Valentine Ilomuanya, who has been on the wanted list of the agency and UK authorities for over 15 years.
As stated in a press release by the NDLEA Director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, Ilomuanya was apprehended at a location in Lagos on Monday, 23 February 2026.
The arrest of the fugitive drug lord, it was added was following a high-stakes well-coordinated operation by officers of a Special Operations Unit of the agency.
“His arrest ends a long-standing cat-and-mouse game with the law following his long history of drug related crimes across Nigeria and the UK, which highlight a persistent involvement in global narcotics trade.
NDLEA described the arrest of the fugitive drug lord as a significant blow to international drug trafficking networks, as the Chairman/CEO of the agency, Bro. Gen. Buba Marwa (rtd), said it was “a significant breakthrough in our fight against drug cartels.”
The drug lord was first arrested in February 2003 and convicted in the UK for drug trafficking; sentenced to nine years but was later released after two years in jail upon appeal.
“Not done with crime, he was again arrested in the UK in July 2011 for drug-related offences. He was granted administrative bail but jumped jurisdiction and fled to Nigeria.
Typical of a recidivist, Ilomuanya was, in November 2018, arrested in Nigeria by NDLEA operatives following the discovery of two clandestine methamphetamine laboratories in his Obinugwu, Orlu LGA country home in Imo State.
77.960 kilograms of methamphetamine and extensive production equipment were also recovered at his No. 3 Barrister Declan Uzoma Close, Lagos house.
The fugitive drug lord was subsequently charged before a Federal High Court, Lagos after which he jumped court bail and has been on the run since then.
Reacting to the successful operation leading to Ilomuanya’s arrest, the NDLEA Chairman/CEO, Marwa, described the development as a significant breakthrough in the agency’s relentless war against drug cartels.
Marwa said: “This arrest serves as a stern warning to those who think they can hide behind borders to escape justice.
“Whether you jump bail in London or set up clandestine labs in your village, the long arm of the NDLEA will eventually catch up with those who choose to undermine the health, security, and future of our nation.
“We remain committed to our international collaborations to ensure that Nigeria is not used as a sanctuary for global drug lords.
“The NDLEA, under our watch, will continue to strengthen intelligence-led operations, deepen international cooperation, and ensure that those involved in the illicit drug trade are brought to justice.”
Marwa commended the officers of the Special Operations Unit for their professionalism, resilience, and diligence in tracking down the fugitive drug lord.
He further stresses that the anti-narcotic agency remained unwavering in its commitment to dismantling drug trafficking networks operating within Nigeria.


























