Kano State governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has declared his resistance to any attempt to legalise cannabis sativa in the country, vowing that no lawmaker from the state will support such bid in the National Assembly.
Governor Ganduje made the declaration when the Chairman/Chief Executive of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa led top officials of the agency on a courtesy visit to him on Monday, August 30, 2021, as part of his ongoing War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) advocacy visit to the state, according to a statement by the agency’s Director, Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi.
In his remarks, Gen. Marwa urged the governor not to support any bid to legalise cannabis sativa by some elected officials in the country, saying that the NDLEA is currently doing so much to cut availability and accessibility to illicit drugs across the Nigeria.
He added that any attempt to legalise the illicit substance would be a setback to the progress made so far.
“With over 8,634 arrests, 2,776,000 kilograms of drugs worth over N100billion seized; 1,630 convictions; 3,232 cases in court and over 4,000 drug users counselled and rehabilitated between January and now, we are already making substantial progress in our drug supply reduction and drug demand reduction efforts.
“We are however convinced that the ongoing attempts by some of our elected officials to legalise cannabis, which is being abused by over 10.6million Nigerians, will be a drawback for the achievements so far. This is why I want to implore Your Excellency and Kano state not to support the attempt to legalise cannabis”, Gen. Marwa stated.
He warned landlords to ensure that they don’t accommodate drug traffickers in their houses because NDLEA would not hesitate to seek forfeiture of any property used to store illicit drugs when the offenders are caught.
He commended the governor for making drug test a prerequisite for public officials and those aspiring into public offices in the state.
He urged the governor to support NDLEA with 25 hectatres of land to build barracks in the state and a property that would house a zonal command office of the Agency in Kano.
In his response, Governor Ganduje said Gen. Marwa was very important to Kano and Nigeria because of the significance of his current assignment, which is key to winning the battle against insecurity in the country.
He granted the requests for land and accommodation for a zonal command, assuring his guest that beside the stand of the state government against drug abuse and trafficking, the predominant religion in the state, Islam, is against the twin evils of drug abuse and trafficking.
Ganduje said that Kano had the highest number of federal lawmakers in the National Assembly, adding that none of them would support any attempt to legalise cannabis.