Daily Post Nigeria Published The experts joined the call at the Montreux Document (MD) and International Code of Conduct (ICoC) Roundtable organized by the AFRILAW foundation in Abuja. The Montreux Document is an intergovernmental charter that promotes respect for human rights law when private military and security companies are involved in armed conflicts. The Deputy Ambassador, Swiss Embassy, Lucas Schiffierie said Nigeria can improve its security situation if it domesticates the MD and ICoC documents. Schiffierie, who was represented by Babatunde Ajala, Senior Political and Economic Officer, Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, noted that MD is currently supported by 57 countries and 3 international organisations.