NDLEA Seizes Over N100bn Worth of Drugs, Detains 1,630 Culprits

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NDLEA Seizes Over N100bn Worth of Drugs, Detains 1,630 Culprits

By Alabidun Shuaib Abdulrahman

 

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA has recovered drugs worth over #100 billion and detained 1,630 people since January 2021.

This is according to General Buba Marwa, Chairman of the NDLEA.

Gen Marwa, speaking to journalists on Friday after meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari at the State House, said it is sad how low the nation has gotten in terms of illegal drug use. He gave a brief of milestones achieved since he became head of the NDLEA.

“Nigeria has 10.6million cannabis users, this is the highest in the world, isn’t it sad?” the NDLEA Chairman asked rhetorically.

He noted that the cash accrued from the seizures has been sent to the Central Bank of Nigeria.

While reacting to the legalisation of marijuana, the former military administrator believed a nation with such a high record of drug use should not be contemplating on it.

The NDLEA boss explained that scientists are yet to develop a way to make the Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) level in cannabis, drop to zero, and as such the recreational drug is still very harmful to health.

“It’s a danger to society and we must never allow its legalization,” Mr Marwa argued, adding that “this is something we need to kill.”

Cannabis legalisation

According to the NDLEA Chairman, legalization of cannabis is something that the legislature will never agree to because the lawmakers know the implications of such an action.

“We can never support legalisation and I don’t see how the National Assembly will pass the act because I know 90 percent or more of the honourables and distinguished members in the National Assembly know the implications of their legislation.

“They dare not go back to their constituencies if anyone signs the legislation because we are seeing the implications on the ground, the youths, the families all being destroyed because of cannabis and drugs,” Mr Marwa emphasised.

Debates regarding a proposed legalization of cannabis in Nigeria have from time to time been brought to the fore especially since President Muhammadu Buhari appointed Gen. Marwa as NDLEA Chairman earlier in the year.

The retired brigadier general who was a former Military Administrator of Lagos State has since taking office, stood his grounds against the legalisation of marijuana.

In opposing the demands for the approval of cannabis in Nigeria, Marwa would always argue that the nation cannot afford to mortgage the lives of the citizens for financial gains.

For the NDLEA Chairman, the agency will continue to burn down marijuana farms and prosecute whoever is caught doing the business.

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