By our reporter| Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Mohammed Marwa on Monday opposed demands for the legalisation of cannabis in Nigeria.
Marwa who was responding to earlier call by Ondo State governor, Rotimi Akeredolu for the legalisation of cultivation of Cannabis Sativa in the country, said Nigeria cannot afford to mortgage the lives of the citizens for financial gains by legalising cannabis.
The NDLEA chairman, while speaking in Abuja ahead of the 2021 World Drug Day, said it is not acceptable to NDLEA and that the agency will continue to burn down marijuana farms and prosecute whoever is caught doing the business.
He, therefore, said such calls by the Ondo State Governor and some legislators must be resisted at all cost.
The NDLEA Chairman also reiterated his suggestion to have politicians subjected to drug testing before they are allowed to contest for elective positions.
According to him, this has become necessary to ensure that only sane persons are allowed to lead the country in whatever capacity.
Students and intending couples should also be subjected to drug tests, he said.
Meanwhile, the Country Representative of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Oliver Stolpe said there are at least three million Nigerians struggling with drug-abuse-related habits.
According to him recent research by the UNODC has shown a steady rise in abuse of drugs and that cannabis is the most abused substance in Nigeria.
He explained that most of those engaged in the use of illicit substances in Nigeria fall within the age bracket of 25-35 years of age.


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