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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), has reiterated commitment to maintain zero tolerance to criminality and rid the nation’s maritime space of drug trafficking.

[FILE] Commander of Narcotics, Marine Unit of NDLEA, Uzah Isaac , receiving seized Cannabis sativa from the Western Marine Customs Area Controller, Abubakar Umar, in Lagos… yesterday.The Commander NDLEA, Marine Unit, Mr. Isaac Uzah, said the agency is working to ensure that the society is without all forms of drug abuse and illicit substances.

The officers were trained on courses such as: Power Boat and RIB Master, Day Skippers, Coastal Yachts Master, Advance Boat Handling for Coastal Passage and Marine Radio Short Range Communication. The area Manager of NIWA, Sarat Lara Braimah, expressed optimism that the training would boost their activities on the waterways.

“They can only drive a boat but don’t know the signs and what it takes to be on Inland Waterways. We are pleased to have the support of the British Deputy High Commission in training the NDLEA officers. We will be glad if you could extend the training to other groups.” Representative of the British Deputy High Commission, Lagos, Marie Maxwell, said that the training was part of the Commission’s contribution towards the war against drugs in Nigeria by NDLEA.

 

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