NDLEA destroys Cannabis plantation worth over N1.5billion

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, Kogi Command, yesterday destroyed Cannabis Sativa


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NDLEA destroys Cannabis plantation worth over N1.5billion
Some Official of NDLEA in one of the cannabis farms


 

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, Kogi Command, yesterday destroyed Cannabis Sativa farms worth over N1.5Billion in Agba-Okete Community in Igalamela-Adolu Local Government Area of Kogi.

 

Speaking in Kara Forest, belonging to the community, the Kogi Commander of the NDLEA, Mr. Alfred Adewunmi, said through intelligence gathering, his officers discovered an entire community in the Eastern part of the state, where Cannabis cultivation is their major source of livelihood.

 

The Topography of the adjourning cannabis farms, covering an expanse of land of about four kilometers according to Ademunmi, further portrayed the lurking danger arising from some citizens' desperate bid to make quick money, without considering the implications on the society.

 

Our Kogi State Correspondent reports that Adewunmi, who went into the forest alongside 80 NDLEA Personnel and Men of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, expressed shock about the discovery.

 

“I tell you that I am really perplexed and shocked that something as huge and enormous as this can be discovered in Kogi State. 

 

"Our assumption really had been that Kogi State, even though surrounded by some States that are notorious in Cannabis Sativa cultivation, was simply a transit point because of the strategic location of the State. 

 

"However, to discover that within Kogi State, we can have a plantation of this huge proportion is something that I must tell you has shocked me to my bone marrow.

 

“It is very enormous plantation of cannabis sativa. It is not just one single farm land. All of you have been in my entourage and we have walked within farms which is over four kilometers and are still within the farm. We started this operation since 10 in the morning. 

 

"It is about 5:55PM. To begin to describe what I have seen today (yesterday) is to simply tell you that it will be a great deception to tell you that Kogi State is not being used as a place where cannabis sativa is cultivated.

 

“How will a whole community be cultivating cannabis sativa? Are we saying there is no legitimate business out there that would fetch them income? They dedicated about 4KM of their arable land to the cultivation of cannabis sativa. It is indeed worrisome and alarming".

 

The Commander, however commended the state government for its support in sustaining the fight against illicit drug trafficking,  adding that the Command would not relent in ensuring that Kogi becomes a drug free state.

 

"We have to muster five times the resources we have deployed today to achieve this great task. Here we have more than 80 Officers of NDLEA, NSCDC and to ensure that this over 40 hectares of cannabis farms land, is totally destroyed", he added.

 

He stated that the prime suspect and owner of one of the farms, Ameh Joseph, would soon be charged to Court, adding that efforts were on to arrest owners of the other cannabis farms.

He charged those involved in cannabis cultivation to desist, saying the Command would leave no stone unturned towards ridding the state of use and cultivation of illicit drugs.

The 29-year-old suspect, Ameh Joseph, in an interview with Correspondents, said he was the owner of a section of the farms, stressing that he ventured into cannabis sativa farming as a result of economic hardship.

Joseph, pointed out that he had once been employed as farm manager in charge of cannabis Sativa at Ogbese in Ondo State in 1995, with yearly salary of between N85, 000 and N100,000.

He noted that when he returned, he ventured into good business until recently when it nose-dived and he found alternative in the cultivation of cannabis sativa.

The suspect who was full of regrets, said he would never go back to the business again, warning other youths not to get involved in such illegal business, as it would backfire one day. 

 

Mr. Alfred Adewunmi, briefing the press at one of the cannabis farms


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Odimayo Olatunde Frederick
graduate of Mass Communication and Kogi State Bureau Chief of Fresh Angle International Newspaper
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