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NDLEA destroys massive 77.5 hectares of illegal cannabis farms in Edo

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The Edo State Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has announced that it destroyed cannabis farms spanning 77.5122197 hectares, with an estimated yield of 193,491.1 kg, since January 2025.

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State Commander Mitchell Ofoyeju revealed this on Wednesday in Benin City during a meeting with Edo State Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Dr. Jerry Uwangue.

Ofoyeju urged the state government to confiscate the affected farmlands, noting that the lands could have played a significant role in alleviating food insecurity in Edo State if properly utilized.

He added that the prosecution of cannabis cultivators would serve as a deterrent to others and guide future farmers away from illicit crops.

He said these actions form part of the NDLEA agency’s strategies to address the problem of cannabis cultivation in the state and to strengthen drug control measures aimed at promoting sustainable agricultural practices.
Ofoyeju disclosed that the destruction was carried out across nine cannabis farms since January 2025.

While underscoring the NDLEA’s commitment to rid the state of illegal drugs, he acknowledged the promise of Alternative Development programmes.

“Cannabis cultivation is criminal, and the Agency is adopting a comprehensive approach in tackling the problem. Besides law enforcement measures, the Agency under the leadership of Brig. General Buba Marwa is implementing the Alternative Development programme which encourages cannabis cultivators to abandon the plant for licit food and cash crops.
“By working together with the Ministry of Agriculture, we can create viable alternatives that discourage illegal activities and empower our farmers”, he said.

Ofoyeju said key issues discussed during the meeting included identifying vulnerable farming communities and implementing training programmes to educate farmers about sustainable and profitable crops.

“We also addressed the legal frameworks required for the confiscation and the forfeiture of land used for illegal drug cultivation.

“With the promotion of crops such as cassava, maize, cocoa and vegetables that are in high demand, the initiative aims to foster resilience among local farmers and deter illicit drug production”, he stated.

The Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security acknowledged the critical role the NDLEA plays in combating drug abuse and illicit drug trafficking in the state.

Uwangue emphasised the importance of a collaborative approach between agricultural and law enforcement agencies to address the growing challenge of illegal drug cultivation.

“The fight against drug cultivation and trafficking is not just the responsibility of law enforcement; it requires a concerted effort that includes sustainable agricultural practices.

“Our aim is to provide alternative livelihoods for farmers engaged in cannabis cultivation, thereby promoting food security and economic development in the state,” he stated.

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