Seaport terminal operators assure NDLEA of support

Legal Adviser, Seaport Terminal Operators Association of Nigeria (STOAN), Uzamot Boye (LEFT); General Manager, Legal and Corporate Affairs, APM Terminals Nigeria, Chinenye Miriam Deinde; Country Managing Director, APM Terminals Nigeria, Frederik Klinke; Chairman, STOAN, Princess Vicky Haastrup; Terminal Manager, APM Terminals Apapa, Steen Knudsen and the Executive Director Operations, ENL Consortium, Mark Walsh when the APM Terminals Country Managing Director visited Haastrup.

Chairman of the Seaport Terminal Operators Association of Nigeria (STOAN), Princess Vicky Haastrup, has assured the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) of the association’s support in the fight against the importation and use of illicit drugs.

Haastrup gave the assurance when the NDLEA Commander, Apapa Special Area Command, Udotong Noah, visited. Stating that drug abuse in the country is becoming increasingly worrisome, especially among youths, STOAN chairman said all well-meaning stakeholders must support NDLEA in its effort to curtail illicit production, importation, exportation, sale and trafficking of psychoactive substances.

Haastrup, particularly, commended the Apapa Special Area Command for its vigilance at the nation’s seaports to ensure that illicit drugs imported by unscrupulous elements do not find their way into the society.

She advocated further enlightenment of port users, truck drivers and motor boys on dangers of drugs and substance abuse, which she said, has ruined many lives and led to catastrophic effects in many homes.


“The task of making Nigeria drug-free is the responsibility of all Nigerians. NDLEA is doing a lot of work to stop the importation and exportation of illicit drugs in Nigeria. The agency has also done very well to curtail the abuse of drugs by Nigerians, especially the youths. All of us, both at the corporate and individual levels, must therefore, join hands with NDLEA to put a decisive end to this dangerous menace.

“The NDLEA Apapa Special Area Command, particularly, deserves commendation for its commitment to the anti-drug war. I want to assure you that all terminal operators will continue to support you and the Nigeria Customs Service to intercept illicit importation into Nigeria. We will not allow unscrupulous elements to use our ports as gateways for their illicit trade,” Haastrup said.

On his part, the NDLEA Commander said his visit to the association was to solicit the support of terminal operators in fighting illicit drug importation and abuse around the port area.

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