NDIC Strengthens Law Enforcement Capacity at 2025 Training Workshop in Lagos

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…Acting MD, Emily Osuji, Charges Officers on Professionalism, Ethics

The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has commenced its 2025 Capacity Building Workshop for Law Enforcement Agencies, reaffirming its commitment to strengthening the fight against financial crimes in Nigeria. The three-day workshop, taking place from July 7 to 9 at the Vintano Hotel, Lekki, Lagos, is equipping officers with modern investigative skills and professional conduct essential for effective law enforcement in the financial sector.

Declaring the workshop open, Mrs. Emily Osuji, Executive Director, Corporate Services, who is currently serving as the Acting Managing Director of the NDIC, delivered the welcome address and remarks on behalf of the Corporation. In her message, she underscored the critical role of law enforcement in safeguarding the financial system and charged participants to embrace professionalism, ethics, and continuous learning in the discharge of their duties.

“As custodians of financial system stability, we recognise that law enforcement is a critical frontline defence against economic crimes. This workshop is designed to sharpen your skills and enhance your capacity to investigate and prosecute financial crimes in line with global best practices,” Osuji stated.

She further stressed the NDIC’s commitment to inter-agency collaboration in fighting fraud and ensuring depositor protection, urging participants to maximize the learning opportunities presented during the sessions.

The 2025 workshop is focused on practical areas of law enforcement, including investigation techniques and crime scene management, tailored to meet the evolving dynamics of financial crimes.

Key topics covered during the training include Public Service Rules, Road Safety, Professional Conduct, Workplace Hygiene, and Record Management—areas designed to reinforce operational effectiveness and ethical conduct among law enforcement personnel.

According to the NDIC, the training reflects its broader mandate to promote financial system stability through capacity building, ethical leadership, and inter-agency cooperation.

Participants also used the workshop as a platform to reflect on emerging crime trends, share field experiences, and discuss strategies to address common enforcement challenges.

The NDIC emphasized that enhancing law enforcement capacity remains vital in the ongoing fight against financial crimes and fraud, and expressed confidence that the workshop would equip officers with the right tools to protect Nigeria’s financial sector more effectively.

As the training progresses, expectations are high that participants will return to their various agencies better prepared to tackle economic crimes with renewed professionalism and ethical commitment.

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