Selected Commanders and officers of the National Drug
Law Enforcement Agency, have undergone series of trainings in Advance Passenger
Information System (API) and Passenger Targeting/ Intelligence Gathering as
part of ongoing efforts to strengthen NDLEA’s operational efficiency at the
country’s major airports.
According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and
Crime, UNODC, which facilitated the trainings held in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
and Abuja, the workshops were designed to enhance the capacity of the Agency’s
Commands at Airports to target and intercept high-risk passengers, cargo and
mail, to help combat illicit drug trafficking. They will also help to
facilitate communication and coordination between countries of origin, transit
and destination in order to destabilise illicit cross-border flows and criminal
networks.
While the Commander of the Murtala Muhammed
International Airport, MMIA, Strategic Command of NDLEA, ACGN Usman Ali Wadar
and his counterpart at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, NAIA, Abuja,
CN Mohammed Ajiya participated in the six-day training in Abidjan, Côte
d'Ivoire, 13 other officers drawn from the MMIA and NAIA Commands took part in
the five-day training that held in Abuja. They are all expected to impact the
knowledge and skills acquired during the sessions on their other colleagues.
The trainings were funded by the European Union,
Australia, Canada, France, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, the United Kingdom
and the United States under the AIRCOP Airport Communication Project,
implemented by the UNODC.
Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig Gen
Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) commended the facilitators: Ms. Fabienne Russel of
UNODC and Anderson Leme Siqueira of Brazilian Customs Administration for taking
their time to be in Abuja for the training after the engagement in Abidjan. He
equally praised the two NDLEA Commanders and other officers who participated in
the Abijan and Abuja training sessions for their interest and commitment. He
charged them to immediately reflect the new skills and tools in their
operations across the international airports in the country.
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