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NDLEA Advocates Comprehensive Drugs Test For Workers, Others
The Chairman, Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Brigadier General Buba Marwa, has stressed the need for Nigerians to support the agency to carry out comprehensive test on every personnel and workers before boarding ship at berth in all the nation’s seaports.
Speaking at the Association of Maritime Journalists of Nigeria (AMJON) annual conference held at Sheraton Hotel, Lagos, Monday, he advised stakeholders to always support the organisation in the fight against illicit drugs.
Marwa, who was represented by the Director, Seaports Operation, NDLEA, Mrs Omolade Faboyede, harped on automated rummaging of the ships, saying, this is critical in ridding the ship compartments of every trace of drug.
He further lamented that some major drug shipments are usually done through the sea.
The NDLEA boss reiterated that the maritime sector is key towards economic development of the nation, and for Nigeria to achieve the much desired foreign direct investment through a 24 hours clearance of goods at the ports, maritime activities must be automated.
He added that the sector should therefore be driven by efficiency and effectiveness in her operations.
“The maritime sector, by the nature of its operations, features prominently in the two major strategic pillars of drug supply and reduction, hence the importance of the sector in our drug control efforts.
“It is unfortunate to note that some major drug shipments are usually done through the sea.
“The personnel working in that sector equally need to be shielded from drug use and dependency for better productivity”, he said.
He called on the members of the maritime sector to employ synergistic approach to drug control.
“It is therefore necessary to develop automated systems in the maritime environment that will establish incidences of drug use and aiding of drug importation or exportation.
“For instance, a comprehensive drug tests should be carried out on every personnel boarding our ship. Automated rummaging of the ship is equally critical in ridding the ship compartments of every trace of drug”, Marwa stated.
By: Nkpemenyie Mcdominic, Lagos
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