Monrovia — In an unprecedented move, the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA) has begun its first-ever driver training at its headquarters in Fiamah, Sinkor. The initiative follows the recent presentation of 15 vehicles to the agency by the Government of Liberia.
The sessions are being facilitated by veteran police officers from the Liberia National police(LNP) to include Supt. Frand J. Nyandibo and CSP Abfullah Dukuly — both experienced in fleet management.
Speaking at the opening, the chief of fleet management at the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency, Victor Deshield, expressed his appreciation on behalf of his team for the training describing it as timely.
He urged his fellow participants to see the training session as an opportunity to enhance their knowledge in vehicle maintenance and care.
Officer-In-Charge LDEA, DCP Fitzgerald T. M Biago during an interview after the vehicle commissioning ceremony he stressed training for drivers and maintenance