Nigeria: According to the Special Envoy to Nigeria for African and Middle-East Economic Sustainability (AMEESA), Ambassador Atobaje Oluwagbenga David said that after scrutiny, the intelligence gathered by the Transnational Intergovernmental Organization- AMEESA, the Global President and Founder H.E. Dr. Nakiim Bey endorsed the Global recognition for C.N. Tunde John ESQ and honored him with the “Award for National Consolidation”, on Tuesday 4th April 2023 for Promoting/Facilitating National Policy Strengthening through thought and Action of the Nation’s sense of Solidarity.
C.N. Tunde John Esq is the Delta State Commander for National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) working progressively in curtailing illicit drugs. Drug abuse is a potential fuel for crime occurrence in our society. The Delta State NDLEA Command in its exceptional dedication to improving public services and maintaining a drug-free society shares partnerships with both local and international stakeholders in combating the menace.
The Award held at the State Command in Ogwashi-Uku, was presented by Ambassador Fidelis Onakpoma, flaked by Barr. Elizabeth Ekwerekwu, Mr. Cyril Edah Efe. It accorded the opportunity to familiarize and intimate the Command on the scope of our work and objectives, imploring avenues of possible cooperation with our Organization.
The ceremony was also well attended by senior officers of the Command amongst whom were: DCN. P.U. Oddey – Deputy State Commander; DCN ST. Chris Owoye – Deputy State Commander Operations & Intelligence; ACN. Omobhose Silas – Assistant State Commander Drug Demand Reduction; CSN Abdulinumin Yakubu – Department Security Officer; CSN. Ishaku Dabara – Principal Staff Officer and Operations & Intelligence; and ASN. II John Kennedy Edoziem – State P.R.O.
While responding, CN. Tunde John commended AMEESA stressing that Nigerian society is challenged with alarming drug abuses. “However, as an organ of the federal government in charge of drug policy and control to curtail illicit production, importation, exportation, sale, and trafficking of psychoactive substances in Nigeria, our commitment to these pursuits cannot be overemphasized”, he added.