Pubdate: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 Source: This Day (Nigeria) Copyright: 2004 This Day. Contact: http://www.thisdayonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2870 Author: Obinna Azuaru LAFIAJI: TOAST FOR A DRUG CZAR Lagos Has it not been said already, which seems indisputable, that some are borne great, some achieve greatness while some have greatness bequeathed on them. But the personage at this locus-in-quoi is an embodiment of all the aforementioned variables. Firstly he was born great, he moved to achieve greatness because he was anointed to be, and early in life he believed that heaven helps those who help them selves despite having greatness entrusted on him. Suffice it therefore to state here that birth days or celebration of achievements like Thomas A. Edison wrote "everything comes to him who hustles while he waits" if not for the commemoration of attainments, feats and other concomitants of excellence becomes insipid and a robust waste of resources. Legendary, zik of Africa, it was, in his book the Renascent African held to be self evident that "when the renascent African has cultivated spiritual balance regenerated his society, planned his society economically and has attained mental emancipation, his political status can not be in doubt, it is from within that the element of national greatness springs". The foregoing becomes imperative most especially as the indefatigable crusader and chief prosecutor of the drug war in Nigeria, Alhaji Bello Lafiaji marks his 52 birthday anniversary next week. When the history of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, will be told to the unborn and indeed future generations, the one sure name that will attract a large number of fans will be Lafiaji and the reasons are illuminating. Immediately he assumed duties in October 2000, he made it clear that his mandate and vision, will be both tactical and strategic, which will be evident in the certification of Nigeria by the end of November 2000 and the molding of an efficient agency with impeccable intelligence gathering capacity, operational effectiveness and administrative proficiency. The accomplishment of the above vision which is now history was overwhelming. No sooner he settled down to work than he re-organised the agency, started a bilateral relationship with the United States, United Kingdom, South Africa and resuscitated the USDEA/INDLEA operations. He commenced the training at the NDLEA Academy, Jos, with a batch of 250 graduate cadet officers and the re-activation of the academy and made the UNDCP accede to as well as funding the conversion of the academy into a regional training center for Africa. Lafiaji streamlined the agency into an efficient, result oriented enforcement out fit. He created opportunities for and encouraged larger media accessibility to the agency and it's activities. He recently converted the hitherto zonal commands to state cornmands for efficiency and administrative convenience. The drug czar successfully harmonised staff placement and appointment as well as promotion which have been pending over the years. In December 2002, he organised a merit award ceremony where past chairmen of the agency, deserving officers, stake holders in the drug war including Vice President Atiku Abubakar were all honoured. There was a post humous award for the fallen officers for their gallantry without leaving out the late former minister of justice and Atorney-General, Chief Bola Ige, SAN. Lafiaji also built a hall of fame immortalising those officers who paid the supreme sacrifice in the line of duties. Lafiaji was born on the February 2, 1952 in Katsina where he enrolled and passed both the first school leaving certificate examination and the secondary education respectively between 1960/67 and 1968/72. Bello from his prime days in his country home Katsina was prepared to face odds with a will that knew no defeat. He was to equip himself in furtherance with the basic law enforcement/security intelligence training at the Police College, Ikeja, in 1973 and the State Security Training School, Lagos in 1974. He had advanced security intelligence training in Egypt and the USA in 1975 and 1978 respectively. Before his appointment as NDLEA boss, he had held various appointments. They include deputy officer in charge Abuja SSS command, first officer in charge, Ajaokuta SSS Command, Director, SSS for Katsina, Kaduna, Kano and Borno Commands as well as the national director of operations and later training. He was at verious times member board of NAFDAC, member international narcotic enforcement officers associations and member international association of chiefs of police among others. Lafiaji has published many literal works on intelligence and national security, and appraisal of the role of the state security services, the quest for Nigeria's permanent seat at the United Security Council, prospects and implications, strategy for the protection of Nigeria's oil resources and threats to Nigeria's internal security. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh