The Acting Chairman/Chief Executive Mrs Roli Bode-Georg. |
The Acting Chairman/Chief Executive Mrs Roli
Bode-George has commended the judiciary over the life sentence and twenty-five
years imprisonments passed on two drug convicts by Justice Rita
Ofili-Ajumogobia in Lagos on Wednesday. While the mother of the convict that
got life sentence was weeping uncontrollably, the NDLEA boss said that the ruling
reflects the criminal rating of drug offences in the country. Aluagwu Lawrence,
32 years-old caught with 220 grammes of cannabis got life imprisonment with
hard labour while Ameachi Igwe, 37 years-old who was found in possession of 2.7
grammes of cocaine got 25 years also with hard labour.
According to Roli, “the sentences demonstrate the
readiness of the judiciary to strictly apply the law on culprits. This is
highly commendable and a motivating force for Nigeria’s anti-narcotics campaign.
These provisions are there in the NDLEA Act and it is a positive development
that the judiciary is taking the bull by the horn. It will further sensitize members
of the public on the severity of drug trafficking”.
In delivering her judgement, Justice Ofili-Ajumogobia
dismissed the plea of Aluagwu Lawrence that he had no formal education and that
the father divorced his mother when he was a little child. She said single
parenting and lack of formal education is not an excuse for drug trafficking.
Aluagwu was therefore sentenced to life imprisonment. The judge also expressed
concern over the second convict who was arrested while selling cocaine at the
popular Mile 12 market in Lagos. Ameachi Igwe was therefore sentenced to 25
years with hard labour. Immediately after the judgment was passed, the mother
of Aluagwu Lawrence began to weep uncontrollably in the court premises as
friends and relatives consoled her.
The convicts both pleaded guilty to unlawful
possession and dealing in narcotics at the Federal High Court. NDLEA
prosecutor, Barrister Jeremiah Aernan told the court that Ameachi Igwe was
arrested on May 8, 2015 at about 1100hrs by NDLEA officers at Mile 12 Market
where he was found with 2.7 grammes of powdery substance that tested positive
for cocaine. The convict who is a night
guard also sells cocaine at the market. He is single and hails from Ebonyi
State. When asked to make allocutus he pretended to be deaf and dumb.
Aluagwu Lawrence 32 years old was arrested on 12 February
2015 with 220 grammes of dried weeds found to be cannabis under the bridge at
Ojota, Lagos. He pleaded guilty blaming his circumstances on his lack of formal
education and that the father abandoned him and the mother when he was a little
child.
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