A
Nigerian undergraduate student who used his tuition fee to buy cannabis has
been arrested by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, the agency
said in a statement on Saturday.
According to the agency, the suspect, Udiomeh Kufre Ita, a student of the
faculty of Management Sciences at the Regent University in Ghana, was arrested
at the weekend at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, with
1.745 kilogrammes of dried weeds that tested positive for cannabis popularly
called hemp.
The suspect was found in possession of the drug during the
inward screening of passengers on an Africa World Airlines flight from Accra,
Ghana, according to the NDLEA Lagos Airport Commander, Hamza Umar.
“An undergraduate student was found in possession of two parcels
of cannabis weighing 1.745kg during routine search of passengers. The drug was
hidden inside his bag containing personal effects. He was immediately arrested
and the case is under investigation,” Hamza was quoted as saying.
“The suspect who reportedly gained admission into the faculty of
Management Sciences at the Regent University is currently assisting narcotic
investigators assigned to the case,” NDLEA said in a statement signed by its
spokesperson, Mitchell Ofoyeju.
In his confessional statement, Ita was quoted as saying that he
used his tuition fees in purchasing the drug found on him.
“I spent my school fees on cell phone, smoking hemp and
attending night clubs. I bought a cell phone for N107,000 and spent my school
fees recklessly. I thought I could make enough profit from the sale of cannabis
to offset the deficit in my tuition. I bought each parcel of hemp for 220 Ghana
cedi. I did not know what came over me and I am afraid to go to my parents. My
father is a retiree,” the suspect was quoted as saying.
Reacting to the arrest, NDLEA Chairman, Ahmadu Giade described
the action of the student as shameful and sad.
“This is very shameful and sad. It shows that the suspect is
morally bankrupt. Students must understand that drug use is inimical to the
pursuit of their academic goals,” Giade was quoted as saying.
The NDLEA boss therefore called on members of the public to
avoid drug use and support the fight against drugs.
“Abstinence from drug use is the best solution but those who
have problem with drug use should please seek professional help before it is
too late. Let us support the anti-drug campaign for a peaceful and fulfilled life,”
Giade was quoted as saying.
NDLEA said the suspect will be placed on counselling and may
likely be charged to court for unlawful importation of cannabis.

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