Pubdate: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 Source: This Day (Nigeria) Copyright: 2007 This Day. Contact: http://www.thisdayonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2870 NDLEA VOWS TO CONFISCATE LANDS USED FOR NARCOTICS The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency NDLEA has said the agency will no longer hesitate to confiscate any land used to cultivate marijuana and hand it over to the government through the instrument of the Federal High Court as it is the practice presently with moveable property. The Chairman/Chief Executive of the agency, Ahmadu Giade made this declaration in Benin, the Edo State capital over the weekend while presiding over the public destruction of 31,813 kilogrammes (32 tons) of marijuana seized and forfeited by the Edo State command of the agency. According to Giade, some land owners have simply leased out their lands and they never bothered to find out what those who collected their lands are doing on such lands. Instead the concern of the land owner is only in the money paid out to them for leasing such lands. The NDLEA boss warned that it is not enough to just give out their land, the land owners need to monitor the tenants on their lands or else the real owners of such farmlands would be charged along with the tenants for conspiracy, aiding and abetting the use of their lands to grow Marijuana and the agency will urge the courts to forfeit their lands to the government. Giade had embarked on a three state commands tour to destroy forfeited exhibits in a move geared towards urging the officers of the agency to rededicate themselves to duty and challenge them to greater accomplishment in the new year. The visit which had earlier taken him to Rivers and Bayelsa State commands of the agency had seen him supervise the destruction of 3661.109 and 670 kilogrammes of Marijuana and other narcotic drugs as well as psychotropic substances in the two commands respectively. Giade said the agency has fought fiercely on every front in the last one year of his stay at the helm of affairs adding that he is very convinced that it has been a well fought battle to salvage the youths of the country. In his own remark at the occasion, the Governor of Edo State, who was represented by the State Commissioner for Health Mr. Godwin Ovbiagele said the effort of the Edo State command of the Agency is very much appreciated especially when viewed against the background of the fact that the crime rate in Edo State has gone down drastically. The Governor pointed out that this was very noticeable during the last yuletide season where there was no armed robbery incident at all. On the issue of request for logistic support to strengthen the Edo State command of the Agency, the Governor promised to assist the Agency in this regard adding that no reasonable government will fail to lend a hand to any result - oriented organization especially where the issue involve is in combating crime and making the state safe and comfortable to live in. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath