Pubdate: Mon, 07 Jul 2003 Source: Daily Trust (Nigeria) Copyright: 2003 Daily Trust. Contact: http://www.mtrustonline.com/dailytrust/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2923 Fax: 09-5235787 NIGERIA COMMITTED TO WAR AGAINST DRUGS, CRIME - VP Vice President Atiku Abubakar, has reiterated Federal Government's commitment to wage war against hard drugs and crime in the country. He said the government is determined to tackle the issues of poverty and unemployment which he identified as the major factors leading individuals into crime and drugs. Vice President Abubakar was speaking at the Presidential Villa while playing host to Mr. Paul Salay, who led a delegation of the United Nation's Nigerian Office of Drugs and Crimes to pay him a courtesy call. Vice President Abubakar said the Federal Government is on the verge of completing its blueprint on the eradication of poverty which he said is a comprehensive and all-embracing strategy to address the problem of poverty in the country. All relevant papers, he said, will be signed by the end of this year. Abubakar also stated that the nation has reviewed its institutions on drugs and crime to make them efficient and compliant with international standards, especially the United Nations. "We recently set up an agency on financial crimes and we are working to make the laws in this area comply with the standards of the United Nations," he said. Mr. Paul Salay, had earlier informed the Vice President of the activities of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime in Nigeria. He expressed the gratitude of the United Nations to the federal government for its co-operation. He sought further co-operation for the successful execution of the brief of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime in Nigeria. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh