The Drug Quagmire: The Way Out

Type
Book
Authors
LAFIAJI ( Bello )
 
ISBN 10
9783697471 
Category
920 BIOGRAPHY, GENEALOGY, INSIGNIA  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2004 
Publisher
Inter Press Limited, Nigeria 
Pages
206 
Subject
Biography 
Biblio Notes
Table Of Contents
Part 1:
Local/National Speeches And Presentations
1. My Mission And Vision …………………………............................…P. 1-4
2. Restructuring NDLEA: Responsibility To Posterity..............…P. 5-6
3. Partnership Against Drugs ………………………........................…P. 7-8
4. Facing Realities ……………………………………..............................P. 9-10
5. Overcoming Our Obstacles ………………………….......................P. 11-13
6. Solution To Traditional Institutions …………………..............……P. 14
7. The Best And Nothing Than The Best …………………...........…..P.15-18
8. The Right To Know ……………………………….....................……….P. 19
9. Man Know Thyself …………………………….......................………..P. 20-23
10. We Shall Overcome …………………………......................…………P. 24-26
11. Committed To Doing Our Best ……………………................…….P. 27-28
12. Developing Potentials …………………………………….....................P. 29-30
13. Remembering Fallen Heroes …………………………...............……P. 31-32
14. That Oliver Twist May Ask For No More ………….........…………P. 33-36
15. Vindicated By Transparent Vigilance ………………….........………P. 39-39
16. Bonfire For Merchants Of Death ……………………….........……….P. 40-41
17. Combating Drugs Trafficking:- The Role Of National
Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) ……………...............……….P. 42-58
18. Coming Home To Roost ……………………………................……….P. 60-63
19. Making Difference Through Training ………………….............….P. 65-68
20. Nigeria Is Marching Forward ………………................…………….P. 70-73
21. The Possibility Of Image Redemption …………………..........…..P. 74
22. Drug Control: The Nigerian Situation ……………………..........…P. 75-83
23. The Resolve To Fight ……………………………………......................P. 84-86
24. Before The Battle ……………………………….....................………….P. 87-88
25. The Promise Of Drugs ……………………………..................…………P. 89
26. Guilty Forever …………………………………........................………..P. 90
27. Small But Big ……………………………………........................………..P. 91
28. Collective Awareness And Action ………….................……………P. 92-93
29. Dividends Of Genuine Friendship ……………………..............…….P. 94
30. Strength Of Character To Tinker With History ……….....………..P. 95-96
31. Uniting The House For Strength ………………………………............P. 97-99
32. United We Stand …………………………………………….................…..P. 100-102
33. Victory, Victory At All Costs ………………………….................…….P. 104-106
34. Collective Responsibility …………………………….................……….P. 107-108
PART II
INTERNATIONAL SPEECHES AND PRESENTATIONS
35. Creating Hostile Environment For Drug
Trafficking And Money Laundering ………………………....................……P. 112-118
36. The Use Of Commercial Cargo To Traffic Illicit Drugs………...….P. 119-121
37. National Drug Investigation Capacities And Regional
Cooperation In Support Of Drug Law Enforcement ……………............P. 122-125
38. Control Of Precursors And Stimulants ……………………….........….P. 126-128
39. Nigeria’s Renewed Drug Control Effort And The
Challenges Of Regional Cooperation ………………………….....................P. 129-136
40. The West African Sub Region And The Imperative For
Joint Operations: A Case For West African Joint Operations ….......….P. 137-143
41. Nigeria’s Anti-Money Laundering Efforts And
The Lesson Learnt……………………………………………….............................P. 144-150
42. Impediments To Drug Law Enforcement In Africa:
Nigeria’s Experience ………………………………............................……………P. 151-158
43. Statement By Nigeria At The 46th Commission On
Narcotics Drugs…………………………………………..............................……….P. 159-161
44. Inter-Regional Drug Trafficking: The Challenges
To Effective Drug Law Enforcement …………………………........................P. 162-170
45. Situation Report On NDLEA’S Anti-Drug Efforts ……………............P. 171-176
46. Timely Exchange Of Intelligence On Emerging Drug
Trafficking Trends On The African Continent ………………...................…P. 177-180
47. Joint Drugs Operations: The Relevance Of The West African
Joint Operations Initiative (WAJO) ……………………….......................…….P. 181-184
48. Two Of A Kind ……………………………………………..........................…..P. 185-186
49. SYMBOL OF COMMITMENT ……………………………........................….P. 188
50. Regional Trends In Trafficking Of Opiates And Cannabis …….....….P. 189-196
51. On The Move …………………………………………………...........................…P. 197-199
52. The Challenge Before Us ………………………………......................……….P. 200-202
53. Letters ………………………………………………………..............................…..P. 203-206


 
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