As 23 NDLEA officers graduate from intensive training
by Germans
The importance of training in tackling the scourge of
drug trafficking has been emphasised by the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of
the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (rtd) at
the closing ceremony of a two-week training for NDLEA officers on combating
international drug trafficking, sponsored by the German government.
The ceremony, held at the Agency’s national
headquarters, Jahi, Abuja, on Friday, 29th November 2024, was attended by the
top management of the Agency and a team of German instructors led by a
representative of the German embassy in Nigeria.
Speaking at the occasion, Marwa said: "To tackle
the drug challenge, the number one priority, obviously, is the professionalism
of the human resources, which you can only achieve through training. Unless
personnel are properly equipped with training, they cannot do their job. That
is the more reason we are emphasizing the training of our personnel."
The two-week training organised by the German Federal
Criminal Police Office, otherwise known as Bundeskriminalamnt (BKA) covered
core areas including principles of crime scene investigations and training in
West Africa Police Investigation System (WAPIS). The 23 participants, drawn
from various departments of the Agency, were engaged in classroom work,
presentations and practical exercises for the duration of the programme.
The representative of the German embassy, Ms. Uduak
Abasi Akpabio said: “The federal foreign office funding of this programme is
part of the German government's greater engagement in police reforms and
security sector reform more generally. Our support reflects the German
government's commitment to fostering stability, especially as it pertains to
addressing the menace of international drug trafficking."
She further appreciated the work of the NDLEA which
she described as "a critical pillar in safeguarding Nigeria's stability,
security and wellbeing of its citizens”, adding that “By investing in the
capacity of these officers, you have strengthened not only Nigeria's fight
against drug trafficking but also the global framework for combating this
menace."
While appreciating the German government’s gesture,
Marwa said: “We appreciate deeply the gesture of supporting the NDLEA with the
right training for combating international drug trafficking. It's a
collaborative effort now. Because the drug terrain is international.”
He noted that
the canine unit supplied and funded by the Germans has been very effective in
critical cases such as the discovery of the Captagon shipment in Lagos Port in
2021.
"To those who have been trained today,
congratulations. You are quite lucky to receive this calibre of training from
the BKA, one of the world's most efficient institutions on criminal policing.
You have to remember that German training in any respect is at its peak
globally. Count yourselves lucky that you are beneficiaries of training from
BKA and you have to take full advantage of it and let's see it on the ground.
We also, in time, take full advantage of this training to also train others in
the skills that you have acquired."
The ceremony featured the presentation of certificates to the participants. The BKA liaison officer in Nigeria, Dominik Muller presented a donation of kits and resources for substance test to the agency, while the NDLEA also presented plaques and mementos to the trainers in appreciation of their efforts.
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