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Nigeria-European Union Partnership project launches first ever Cannabis Cultivation Survey

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Nigeria-European Union Partnership project launches first ever Cannabis Cultivation Survey

By: Our Reporter 

UNODC launched the “Nigeria Cannabis Survey” at a combined side-event on “Drone, open data and more: novel methods in monitoring illicit crop cultivation” organized during the 65th session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND).

The survey  is the outcome of joint efforts of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Nigeria , the UNODC Country Office in Nigeria (CONIG), and the UNODC Research and Trend Analysis Branch, under the project “Response to Drugs and Related Organized Crime in Nigeria” which is funded by the European Union.  The project aims at supporting Nigeria’s efforts in fighting drug production, trafficking and use, and in curbing related organized crime.

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Cannabis is cultivated and produced in Nigeria for both domestic consumption and export. According to the 2018 Drug Use Survey, it is the most commonly used drug in Nigeria, with more than 10 per cent or 10.6 million of the adult population reporting use. Over half of those admitted to treatment for illegal drug use were admitted for cannabis use.

Being the first systematic exercise of its kind, the survey provides a baseline assessment of the extent of cannabis cultivation in Nigeria.  It focuses on six south-western states of Nigeria that have been assessed as being at highest risk for cannabis cultivation: Edo, Ekiti, Ogun, Ondo, Osun and Oyo. The methodology includes a remote sensing survey covering an area of 4,500 km in the six identified states, capturing 17, 185 photos and collecting data from aerial overflights in 2019; and structured interviews in 2021 of NDLEA experts working in the same six states.

The key findings from of the survey are: (i) an estimated cultivation of 8,900 hectares of cannabis in six states with highest density in the border area between Edo and Ondo states; (ii)  the location of cannabis fields deep inside dense forests, establishing linkages between cannabis cultivation and deforestation; (iii) cultivation of cannabis crop predominantly during the rainy season; (iv) cultivation of cannabis as a standalone crop and also in combination with other crops, the latter to hide cannabis plants, or to yield additional profits; (v); the primary role of hired labour in production indicating commercial practices and revealing that the main beneficiaries of cultivation were not necessarily those working on the fields; (vi)  cultivation of cannabis in clusters; (vi); evidence of some degree of networks of cannabis farmers (viii) the predominant consumption of cannabis in the domestic market, with evidence of trafficking to other countries and; (ix) the involvement of organized crime groups in trafficking cannabis from the farms onwards.  

However, the survey has its limitations. It covers only one crop (rainy season) in outdoor field settings and does not cover cannabis grown in backyards, scattered cultivation in forest areas, or greenhouse cultivation – all of which contributes to overall cannabis production in Nigeria. In addition, a qualitative research on the modus operandi and value chains  can assist in assessing the extent  to which cannabis cultivation poses domestic or transnational organized crime threats. Moreover, deforestation being a major threat to sustainable development in Nigeria, further research on the common drivers behind deforestation, cannabis cultivation and possibly illegal logging, can help in undertaking targeted development interventions.

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ISWAP Terrorists Kill Hunters’ Leader in Borno

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By: Zagazola Makama

Suspected ISWAP terrorists have killed the chairman of the hunters’ group in Garjang village, Damboa Local Government Area of Borno State.

Sources told Zagazola Makama that the incident occurred at about 5 a.m. on Sunday.

The victim, identified as Habu Dala, 53, was abducted from his home by the terrorists, who took him through Mulharam to Forfot villages in Damboa LGA.

Villagers mobilised in search of Dala and later found his corpse bearing gunshot wounds.

Troops of Operation HADIN KAI, members of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), and the hunters’ group visited the scene.

The remains were evacuated to the General Hospital, Damboa, where he was certified dead and later released to his family for burial in accordance with Islamic rites.

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Nine Injured in Kwali Farmers–Herders Clash

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Nine Injured in Kwali Farmers–Herders Clash

By: Zagazola Makama

Nine persons sustained machete injuries in a clash between Bassa farmers and Fulani herders in Gomoni Village, Kwali Area Council of the FCT.

Sources told Zagazola Makama that the fight, which broke out on Aug. 9 at about 3:30 p.m., followed alleged destruction of melon and maize farms belonging to the Bassa community by cattle.

It was gathered that the Nigeria army troops
along with joint team of operatives, and vigilantes were deployed to the scene following a distress call.

Six Bassa and three Fulani victims with varying degrees of machete cuts were taken to Rhema Foundation Hospital, Kwali, for treatment.

Authorities confirmed that the situation had been brought under control and normalcy restored, while investigation was ongoing.

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VP Shettima Attends Wedding Fatiha Of Aisha Shehu Aliyu and Muhammad Jalal Babangida Aliyu

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VP Shettima Attends Wedding Fatiha Of Aisha Shehu Aliyu and Muhammad Jalal Babangida Aliyu

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Vice President Kashim Shettima on Saturday attended the wedding fatiha of Aisha, daughter of Shehu Aliyu, an Executive Director with First Bank of Nigeria, and Muhammad Jalal, son of former Niger State Governor, Dr. Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu, Talban Minna, at the National Mosque, Abuja.

The solemnisation, led by the Chief Imam of the National Mosque, Dr. Muhammad Kabir Adam, alongside other Imams, featured prayers for the couple’s blessings.

Vice President Shettima stood in for the bride, while Dr. Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu represented the groom, culminating in the presentation of the dowry and the formal tying of the marital knot.

The event was graced by prominent dignitaries, including former Vice President Namadi Sambo, former Jigawa State Governor Sule Lamido, Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, former Kaduna State Governor Ahmed Makarfi, former Minister of Special Duties Kabiru Turaki, Katsina State Deputy Governor Faruk Lawal Jobe, the Emir of Borgu, Niger State, Muhammad Sani Dantoro among many others.

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