UN Trains 34 Aviation Security Personnel to Combat Terrorism in Nigeria

The United Nations Aviation School Project has begun a 120-day `Train the Trainer’’ programme holding simultaneously in Lagos and Abuja to train 34 Aviation Security (AVSEC) personnel to combat  terrorism in Nigeria.

Sam Adurogboye, the General Manager, Public Affairs of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), confirmed that the training started on March 6 with personnel from both the NCAA and the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) attending the UN-initiated programme – NCAA has four participants, while FAAN, which provides security surveillance at all the airports, has 30 participants.

The training is holding at the FAAN Training School in Lagos and at the NCAA Training Hall in Abuja.

Adurogboye explained that the objective of the training was to effectively mitigate the threat posed to civil aviation by terrorist organisations.

“The training will also provide a key element for robust national aviation security policy to meet global standards in infrastructure, safety and security. In addition, this initiative will enhance the capacity within the UN system to help interested member states to implement the multiple dimensions of countering terrorism,’’ he said.

Adurogboye said Nigeria was chosen for the pilot programme in appreciation of its clear and well-documented road map on developing the aviation sector, with particular emphasis on safety and security.

The programme is being anchored by Redline Assured Security Company of United Kingdom on behalf of the UN.

The Director General, NCAA, Capt. Muhtar Usman, is coordinating on behalf of the Federal Government of Nigeria.

The UN Project coordinator is Mr. Douglas Melvin while the four resource persons for the programme are Neil Coull, Clare Broolley, Kelly Porter and Ish Rahman.

Japan Partners Nigeria on Nigeria’s Border Monitoring & Security

The Japanese government has reaffirmed its commitment to assisting the Nigerian government in strengthening its border security and also enhancing constant border patrol.

To this end, the Japanese government is committing 500 thousand dollars towards Nigeria’s border monitoring.

Nigerian and Japanese government officials met at Nfum border at Etung Local Government Area of Cross River state.

PODE (Issue 21): Security and Policing

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo recently disclosed that 800 violent herdsmen are in the custody of law enforcement agencies, across the country. There is also an ongoing plan to bring reforms to Nigeria’s current Policing Structure, by decentralizing it through the introduction of a Community/State Policing framework that is in line with current Constitutional requirements. [Video]

The FCT Minister Mohammed Bello has asked herdsmen to move their cattle out of the city. Alongside this the FCT Administration has identified new grazing reserves to cater to the herdsmen. According to the Minister, a total of 33,485 hectares have already been earmarked for grazing reserves to cater for about 7 million animals, as follows: Paikon Kore – 8,500 hectares, Karshi – 6,000 hectares, Kawu in Bwari – 9,000 hectares and Rubochi in Kuje – 9,985 hectares.

The Complaints Response Unit (CRU) of the Nigeria Police Force will be one year old in November. Centrally located at the Police Headquarters in Abuja, and supported by a nationwide network of staff at the State Command Headquarters, the CRU receives, collates and mobilizes action on complaints from the public about police conduct. Download the CRU Third Quarter Report.

On October 27, the Presidency, through the Office of the Rule of Law Advisor in the Office of the Vice President, handed over to the Nigeria Police Force two new projects designed to build leadership capacity and improve accountability. The first Project is a Strategic Leadership and Management Course for the training of senior Police officers between the rank of ACP and CP, developed in partnership with Cleen Foundation and Trust Africa; the second is an electronic platform developed pro bono by Venture Garden Nigeria to automate the reporting & analysis of data received by the Police Complaints Response Unit (CRU)

Rice importation through Nigeria’s land borders remains banned by the Nigeria Customs Service

Policy source: Aso Villa Newsletter