U.S Ambassador Mary Beth Leonard
BreakingTrending StoryWorld News

U.S Govt, FG partner on strengthening legal framework to combat wildlife trafficking in Nigeria

223
By Ajuma Edwina Ameh
To tackle wildlife and forest crimes, the governments of Nigeria and the U.S. have launched a legal analysis framework.
The U.S.-funded legal analysis framework is aimed at countering wildlife trafficking in Nigeria.
The analysis was conducted by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA), and Elephant Protection Initiative (EPI) with support from the U.S. Government.
Speaking during the launch on Thursday in Abuja, the U.S. Embassy Charge d’Affaires, Kathleen FitzGibbon, stressed the need for greater communication and collaboration between investigative, prosecutorial and judicial bodies to bring about quicker justice and sentences which hold violators accountable.
According to her, Nigeria has emerged as the main transit and export hub for trafficking in elephant ivory, pangolin scales, and other wildlife.
She said: ”We are working with NGOs and different government agencies to strengthen the legal framework. The penalty for wildlife trafficking has to be increased; that is the only way to deter the crime.
“Also in terms of training on how investigations are done, we have different U.S government agencies that also do thesame thing, so they can collaborate.
“By working together, we will make more rapid progress in eliminating, neutralizing and disrupting wildlife trafficking. We can also identify the weaknesses in the legal framework and move on from there.
“Another thing we can do is to encourage all the government agencies to work together, because everyone has to work together to understand the nature of the crime, agree on what the penalty is and make sure they go to jail. If you don’t have that coordination then the traffickers win.”
On her part, the EIA Executive Director, Mary Rice explained that the networks responsible for trafficking wildlife from Nigeria are organized and well-coordinated, adding that the law enforcement response is “fragmented and weak”.
According to Rice, this legal analysis recommends a coordinated multi-agency approach to strategically disrupt wildlife crime networks.
“We commend the Nigeria Customs Service, for the significant seizures of pangolin scales and ivory, as well as arrests made in July and January this year,” Persecondnews quotes Rice as saying.
Also speaking, the Executive Director, ANI, Tunde Morakinyo noted: “For too long, Nigeria has been rapidly losing its precious biodiversity to crime and corruption.
“The legal analysis launched today, highlights concrete actions that we can adopt to protect our last remaining wild species and places for the present and future generations of Nigerians.”
The event was attended by senior representatives from key Nigerian government agencies and offices with the mandate to tackle wildlife trafficking, including the Nigerian Customs Service, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit, Nigerian Senate, and Attorney General’s Office.
Others are National Judicial Institute, National Police, National Parks Service, Department of Forestry, and National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency.

Leave a comment

Related Articles

Fatal Islington sword attack: London teenager Tate bags 22 years

A teenager, Sanchez Tate, 18, has been sentenced to 22 years in...

Just in: ICC issues arrest warrants for Netanyahu, others

The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister...

Just in: South Africa takes over G20 Presidency from Brazil, first African nation to lead the bloc

South Africa has taken over the presidency of the G20 from Brazil,...

Russian Pres. Putin signs decree for nuclear retaliation against non-nuclear states

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a decree allowing Moscow to...

First Bank changes its name to First Holdco Plc, brand name to FirstHoldco

First Bank of Nigeria (FBN) Holdings Plc is to change its name...

India PM arrives in Nigeria, first by an Indian leader since 2007

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has welcomed the Prime Minister of India, Narendra...

Just in: Southwest plane with 99 passengers on board struck by gunfire in US

A Southwest Airlines plane was reportedly struck by gunfire at Dallas Love...

Tragedy strikes in China’s Zhuhai city, 35 killed, 40 injured in deadly car attack

A devastating car attack in southern China’s Zhuhai city has left 35...

Tinubu, Abiodun, Sanwo-Olu, others extol Pastor Tunde Bakare at 70

Pastor Tunde Bakare, the founder of Citadel Global Community Church, is a...

Tragedy as 46-year-old man kills 4 family members, takes own life after Trump’s victory

A 46-year-old United States man, Anthony Nephew, has shot fatally himself, his...

Number of Nigerian Cybercriminals jailed in US surges, some bag lengthy sentences

The number of Nigerian cybercriminals who have been imprisoned in the United...

Canada shuts down Chinese-owned TikTok business operation, cites national security

The Canadian government has shut down the operations of the Chinese-owned TikTok...

Ex-US Pres. Obama congratulates Trump on presidential victory

In a bid to further strengthen democracy, former President of the United...

Updated: Donald Trump beats Kamala Harris in a crucial presidential race

Donald Trump, a Republican, has secured a remarkable victory in the US...

US poll: Harris postpones election night’s address till Thursday

Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign has announced that she won’t be addressing...

Just in: Trump wins US presidential election

Donald Trump has won the US presidential election, US media announced on...

US election: Pres. Tinubu congratulates Trump

President Bola Tinubu has extended his heartfelt congratulations to President Donald Trump...

Trump, Harris secure their first statewide victories as polls close

Republican Donald Trump won eight states in Tuesday’s U.S. presidential election while...

Election Day Showdown: Harris and Trump Hold Duelling Rallies as Polls Reach Dead Heat

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump held rival rallies on Monday, the final...

Equatorial Guinea government official embroiled in sextape scandal

Mr. Baltasar Engonga, Director General of the National Financial Investigation Agency (ANIF)...