Pubdate: Sat, 27 Sep 2003 Source: This Day (Nigeria) Copyright: 2003 This Day. Contact: http://www.thisdayonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2870 Author: Iyefu Adoba DRUG CONTROL: US DONATES N1M TO NIGERIA Abuja The United States Government yesterday in Abuja donated the sum of N156 million ($1.1 million), to the Federal Government for drug control and law enforcement cooperation activities in the country. At the signing agreement ceremony between the Federal and US governments, the Chairman Independent Cor-rupt Practices and other Related Offenses, Alhaji Mustapha Akanbi also called for assistance from the American government to help extradite Nigerians who flee to the US after committing offenses for prosecution. Signing the agreement for additional funding for "Police Modernization Activities and NDLEA's Drug Control Activ-ities," Charg'd'Affairs of the American Embassy, Ambass-ador Roger Meece said yesterday's agreement has increased US assistance to the Federal Government for law enforcement programmes to N1.42 billion, ($10million), since 1999. Stating that the additional assistance was a sign of confidence of Nigeria's commitment to law enforcement cooperation, Ambassador Meece also announced that Nigeria had just been "certified for the third time in a row as a valued partner to promote cooperation in international law enforcement." A breakdown of the new assistance reveals that the sum of N79.5 million ($.560 million) was allocated for the expansion of basic recruitment training to police colleges in Maiduguri, Enugu and Lagos, N56.8million, ($.400million), for police modernization programmes to train trainers and officer cadets at the Officer Academy in Kaduna and N21.3 million, ($.150million), for the NDLEA for training at its Jos Academy. Meanwhile, Justice Akanbi, while soliciting assistance from the US government in the extradition of Nigerians who flee to America for refuge after embezzling public fund, said only with such cooperation Nigeria can eradicate corruption effectively from the country. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake