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Nigeria, EU, UNODC Renew Commitment­s against Terrorism

- Bennett Oghifo

The ongoing fight against terrorism in Nigeria received a boost as the European Union unfolded a threeyear funding plans commencing this month. A statement by Mr. Sylvester Tunde Atere, Outreach and Communicat­ions Officer United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), said this was the highpoint of a final Project Steering Committee meeting involving Nigerian, EU, and UNODC officials to reflect on the achievemen­ts made under the second phase of the EU-NigeriaUNO­DC partnershi­p to counter terrorism in Nigeria.

The two-year project funded by the European Union came to a close at the end of March. While it lasted, the project focused on further strengthen­ing the capacity of Nigerian criminal justice officials to effectivel­y investigat­e, prosecute, and adjudicate terrorism cases, in accordance with the rule of law and human rights. It built on the groundwork laid under the previous EU-Nigeria-UNODC project.

The project delivered 82 capacity building activities, including providing extensive training to select groups of investigat­ors, legal advisors, defense attorneys, prosecutor­s, and judges on a range of practicall­y-focused terrorism-related criminal justice issues. It strengthen­ed the capacity of Nigerian criminal justice training institutio­ns, providing in-depth trainthe-trainer courses to groups of Nigerian trainers on counter-terrorism investigat­ions, adjudicati­on of terrorism cases, and human rights, respective­ly, and producing a manual on counter-investigat­ions for use by police practition­ers and trainers.

The project also expanded its work in Northeast Nigeria. Mr. Kurt Cornelis from the European Union noted that “The European Union is particular­ly pleased to have been able to support the Government of Nigeria to address the significan­t terrorist threat facing the Northeast by working with Nigeria to develop an Action Plan on the Criminal Justice Responses to Terrorism in Northeast Nigeria which will support implementa­tion of the Policy Framework and National Action Plan for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism. The EU looks forward to partnering with Nigeria on its implementa­tion during the next phase of the project.”

At the final Steering Committee meeting, Ms. Catherine Udida, from the Office of the National Security Advisor, stated “Over the last two years, Nigeria has made important progress in its fight against terrorism. We continue to be grateful for the partnershi­p with the EU and UNODC in addressing this challenge and in particular for the support provided to the Nigerian Policy Framework and National Action Plan for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism” which serves as an important framework for Nigerian efforts to counter terrorism.

Ms. Elisabeth Bayer from the UNODC Office in Nigeria thanked the European Union and Nigeria for their on-going close collaborat­ion, noting that “This project has been tailored to the needs identified by the Government of Nigeria. As a result, it has built a significan­t cadre of trained Nigerian counter-terrorism practition­ers who are armed with the skills and knowledge needed to respond to the terrorism-related criminal justice challenges that Nigeria is currently facing”.

The Project Steering Committee was attended by representa­tives from the Nigerian entities who most closely worked with the project including: the Office of the National Security Advisor; Ministry of Budget and National Planning, Court of Appeal, Department of State Services, Federal Ministry of Justice, Federal High Court, Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, National Assembly, National Human Rights Commission, National Judicial Institute, Nigeria Police Force, Nigerian Bar Associatio­n, and Defense Headquarte­rs.

Nigeria, the European Union and UNODC have already committed to continue this successful partnershi­p with an EU-funded three-year counter-terrorism project starting in April 2018 which will build on and expand the work already started.

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