Urgent need arise
for the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) to benefit from the change
government where serving officer of the
agency would be given opportunity to
steer the ship of that Agency to another level of development as demanded by
comity of nations that are in the business of ridding off the globe of drug
abuse and trafficking.
He said: “We are appointing Deputy Corps Marshal Oyeyemi as the Corp Marshal. We will expect that you will do a very good job there.
Sad to note that
the outgoing chairman of the Agency, Alhaji Ahamdu Giade would have done more
harm to the growth of the agency, having retired as deputy commissioner of
police after 37 years of service and now 10 years down the line as the chairman
of the NDLEA, where some are peddling rumour that he is seeking a third term in
office at age 70. It will be a disservice to the agency if such request is
granted by the presidency.
Issues relating
to drug fight should be left in the hands of trained professionals as its
applicable in USA, England, South Africa and Thailand, where personnel of the
agency are given the opportunity to take the fight against drug abuse and
trafficking, it is yielding tremendous results and placed their countries ahead
of others in the global fight against drug trafficking and abuse.
Nigeria road
safety corps was then bedeviled by arrays of political appointees, but with the
appointment of Mr. Boboye Oyeyemi as the Corps Marshal, who grew from the rank
before his appointment, leaves no doubt that recent successes recorded in that
sector is unconnected with the appointment of a technocrat who transformed the
corps to an envy of many government agencies in the country.
Similarly, the
appointment of Mr. Ibrahim Magu, an assistance commissioner of Police as the
new chairman, of the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) leaves no one
in doubt that president Muhammadu Buhari would harkens to the hue and cry of
Nigerians calling for an indigenous officer to succeed the outgoing chairman, Alhaji
Ahmadu Giade, who was bid to commence his retirement leave come 24th
of November 2015.
On the
international scene, the NDLEA was expected to rank amongst best due to its
peculiar nature with unprecedented enthusiasm which ought to have been
exhibited by the leadership in fighting the drug problem, has given assent to
various United Nations Conventions, which set out to fight drug abuse and
trafficking. Not only this, determined to redeem the image of Nigeria abroad, a
lot of agreement should have been reached by technocrats to formalise
cooperation on information dissemination and exchange of technical assistance should
be applied where necessary.
Compounding this
high tempo of frustration by the officers, research revealed that though the
outgoing chairman does not possess the requisite academic qualification to man
the ship of this highly technical agency of government, leaving the fate of the
sector in the custody of a primary six (Standard Six) school leaving
certificate holder to chair the agency for ten years, which many regarded as
ten wasted years of operation in the hands of inept and poor managerial
prowess.
Many felt such
agency of government with intellectually and internationally demanding task of
drug control Agency such as NDLEA, should henceforth be handled by men of
proven character and sound academic background among the serving officers.
Furthermore, the
appointment of the new EFCC Chairman did serve as reprieve where hope was not
lost for the NDLEA, owing to the fact that Mr. Magu served as head of the EFCC’s
Economic Governance Unit (EGU) during the tenure of Nuhu Ribadu as chairman. Though he was arrested on August 4, 2008
following allegations that police discovered EFCC files and a computer that
contained classified documents at his Abuja residence but he was later absorbed
of the allegations.
During his time
at the EFCC, he led investigations into the affairs of officials including
former Delta State Governor, Mr. James
Ibori and current Senate President, Bukola Saraki.
Among his
achievement that gave him the opportunity to serve as the EFCC scribe was the assignment
he carried out with the former EFCC Chairman Nuhu Ribadu, who jailed his
brother-in-law and former Bank of the North chief, Shettima Bulama. Bulama was
later pardoned by former President Goodluck Jonathan.
Magu is a member
of the investigative committee convened by National Security Adviser (NSA),
Babagana Monguno on the orders of President Muhammadu Buhari to probe the
procurement of arms in the Armed Forces from 2007 till his appointment as the
acting chairman of the EFCC.
In a related
development, the Road safety Corps Marshal Mr. Boboye Oyeyemi’s appointment by
the former president Goodluck Jonathan was a radical departure from the past
where previous heads of the FRSC were appointed from outside the organization.
Until his
elevation, Mr. Oyeyemi was the Deputy Corps Marshal in charge of the Corps’
operations department, whose appointment left no one in doubt that the
commission was on the verge of making meaningful progress.
According to
former President Goodluck Jonathan while charging the corps Marshal, said the
nation expects a turnaround development stride that will rejuvenate the
expected patriotism and commitment to the service by his colleagues which would
engender stability of the service.He said: “We are appointing Deputy Corps Marshal Oyeyemi as the Corp Marshal. We will expect that you will do a very good job there.
“I believe you
will work with your colleagues and make sure that you don’t just maintain what
Osita (Chidoka) has done but that you will also improve on that”.
A Global Village
Extra investigation revealed that the presidency has started shopping for
Giade’s replacement, while Speculations grew last week as stakeholders’ ears
and that of the NDLEA’s staff were open to hear the replacement of their boss
but nothing in that direction was heard.
However, information
has it that the Presidency may have directed Giade to hand over to the most
senior officer of the Agency. Which never came to past after three months In lieu
of service retirement letter Alhaji Giade submitted to the presidency, but
nothing has been heard from the latter, hoping that the new information making
round would not be unconnected with the alleged tenure elongation being sought
by the chairman, to perpetuate himself in service for another five years in
office.
Sources also revealed
that the non-appointment of a minister for justice and Attorney general of the
federation is also said to be hindering the appointment of a new NDLEA boss.
Consequent upon
the appointment of new Chairman and Director General stipulated by the act that
established the Agency, Nigerians are imminently interested in the quality of
personnel to take over from he duo : Alhaji Ahamadu Giade Chairman and Roli Bode-George Director
General respectively.
Insight sought to
consider the appointment of a new chairman and Director General of NDLEA with
unique attention paid to checkmate some of the avenues where nation onslaught
to eradicate drug related crimes are expected to identify and show the world
that the sincere fight against drug abuse and illicit trafficking of psychotropic
substances should be handled by technocrats in the greater interest of the
country.
Following are the
significant attributes to be considered :
i) Adoption of measures to identify, trace,
freeze, confiscate or seize proceeds derived from drug related offences or
properties whose values correspond to such proceeds.
iii) Adoption of measures to eradicate illicit
cultivation of narcotic plants and to eliminate illicit demand for narcotic
drugs and psychotropic substances.
iv) Taking such measures, which might require taking
of reasonable precautions to prevent the use of ordinary means of transport for
illicit traffic in narcotic drugs including making special arrangement with
transport owners and operators.
v) Strengthening and enhancing effective legal
means of international cooperation in criminal matters for suppressing
international activities of illicit trafficking.
vi) Collaborating with governmental and
non-governmental bodies, both within and outside Nigeria in carrying out
functions wholly or in part analogous to those of the Agency.
vii) Taking charge, supervising, controlling,
and coordinating all the responsibilities, functions and activities relating to
arrest, investigation and prosecution of all offences connected with or
relating to illicit traffic in narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances
notwithstanding any law to the contrary. All drug units under existing
institutions dealing with offenders or offences connected or relating to
illicit traffic in narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances shall relate and
be responsible to the Agency in performance of their duties.
The giant strides
of the Agency in executing its drug supply and demand reduction activities
should be well acknowledged all over the world, especially by other African
countries. This is informed by the fact that Nigeria is party to all the UN
International drug conventions and has also entered into bilateral agreements on
Mutual Legal Assistance with a number of Drug Consuming and Production
countries of the world.