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NDLEA Wants Strict Jail Terms, Not Fine Options For Drug Traffickers – Marwa

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, has said it is not comfortable with options of fines being accorded drug traffickers and their agents in the country.

The agency said it wants strict imprisonment that would deter others from the heinous crimes.

The anti-narcotics outfit explained that experience has shown that options of fines in place of outright imprisonment has not deterred drug traffickers, hence the rise in the abuse of illicit substances in the country.

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Chairman of the NDLEA, Brigadier General Buba Marwa (rtd) who made this known on Tuesday in Abuja pleaded with the Chief Judge and judges of the Federal High Court to always consider strict imprisonment for drug offenders who do not deserve mercy of the law.

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He spoke at the unveiling of National Minimum Standards on the Implementation of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015 and the Administration of Criminal Justice Laws of the 36 states.

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According to Marwa, Nigeria currently has over 10 million cannabis users, a development he described as very worrisome.

In the past five years, he said the agency made a seizure of about 15 million kilograms of assorted illicit substances out of which between 70 to 75 percent was cannabis.

The worrisome situation, he said, forced NDLEA under his personal intervention, to meet cannabis growers especially in Ondo State to enlighten them to stop growing Indian hemp and embrace legitimate growing of food and cash crops that would make life meaningful for them and others.

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He noted with satisfaction that the efforts have been yielding fruitful results with positive response from the fields.

Marwa said that hundreds of farmers opting out of cannabis growing would not only have sustainable means of legitimate livelihoods but would no longer live with fears of possible arrest and prosecution by the NDLEA.

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He thanked the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, as well as the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court for quick responses to NDLEA issues.

In a welcome address at the occasion, the Director, Administration of Criminal Justice Reform and Development Development, Federal Ministry of Justice, Mrs Leticia Ayoola Daniels, said the occasion represented the culmination of years of deliberate, intentional, collaborative and painstaking efforts to strengthen the Administration of Criminal Justice System in Nigeria through the institutionalization of Restorative Justice as a viable and effective complement to conventional justice processes.

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The National Minimum Standards (2025), she said, established the operational benchmarks required to institutionalize Restorative Justice in Nigeria, ensuring that its implementation aligns with global best practices while remaining responsive to our local realities.

According to her, the Harmonized Restorative Justice Training Curriculum and Manual (2025), on the other hand, is designed to provide a comprehensive framework for training facilitators, ensuring consistency in practice, and promoting professionalism in the delivery of Restorative Justice processes across jurisdictions.

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How Police Arrested Killers Of Arise TV Anchor, Sommie Maduagwu – Witness Tells Court

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The trial of the eleven accused persons linked to the murder of Arise News journalist and anchor, Somtochukwu Maduagwu, during a robbery at her apartment, continued on Tuesday, with the third prosecution witness giving details of how arrests were made.

An Assistant Superintendent of Police and member of the Scorpion Squad, CID FCT Command, Mr Maxwell Eje, at Tuesday’s proceedings, told the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory that the arrest of the accused persons began with Shamsu Hassan.

He said that the police discovered on September 30 that Hassan had fled to Zaria after the robbery at Unique Apartments in Katampe a day earlier, during which Miss Maduagwu jumped to her death from her three-storey apartment.

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ASP Eje informed the court that Shamsu Hassan admitted to the crime and agreed to cooperate with the authorities to disclose the hideouts of others.

Hassan mentioned one Sani Surajo, who was receiving treatment at an unnamed hospital in Gosa, a suburb along the Airport Road in Abuja.

READ ALSO:FULL LIST: Police Arrest Suspects Involved In Death Of Arise TV Presenter

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“Surajo was shocked at the sight of the security operatives of the Scorpion Squad at the hospital where he was receiving treatment,” the witness said.

He too agreed to cooperate and assist with useful information on the whereabouts of others who took part in the robbery.”

The testimony of ASP Maxwell Eje did not get to the point of cross-examination, as Dennis Abu, counsel for the seventh to eleventh defendants, who also held brief for counsel to the first and third defendants, sought leave of the judge, Mohammed Idris, to attend a medical appointment.

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This prompted an adjournment until Thursday, April 23, for the conclusion of the evidence-in-chief of the third prosecution witness and for cross-examination.

The prosecutor had earlier informed the court that he had two witnesses available at the start of Tuesday’s proceedings.

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The FCT Police Commissioner had filed criminal charges against the 11 defendants bordering on conspiracy, armed robbery, and murder in connection with the September 29, 2025, armed robbery at Unique Apartments in Katampe, Abuja.

It was during the incident that Arise News anchor/journalist Somtochukwu “Sommie” Maduagwu and security guard Barnabas Danlami were killed.

The trial began on February 10, 2026, after earlier delays due to the absence of defendants and other issues.

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The first prosecution witness, Sani Yusuf, a civil engineer and former resident of Unique Apartments, and the second, Fatou Toborteh, another former resident, have so far testified about the events of September 29.

Both described masked armed assailants raiding apartments but stated they could not identify any of the 11 defendants, who were masked during the attack.

The defendants are Shamsu Hassan, Sani Surajo, Hassan Isah, Abubakar Alkamu, Abdulsalam Saleh, and Suleiman Badamosi. Others are Zaradeen Mohammed, Musa Umar ‘Aka’ Small, Mashikur Jamil, Suleiman Sani, and Abubakar Usman.

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Again, Truck Crushes Another Dispatch Rider To Death In Lagos

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A dispatch rider has lost his life in a tragic road accident involving a truck at the Otedola Bridge axis in Lagos, occurring less than 24 hours after a similar crash was reported in the same corridor.

The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, confirmed the incident in a statement issued by its spokesperson, Adebayo Taofiq.

The fatal crash occurred along the Ogudu–Otedola Toll Gate stretch, inward the Secretariat, where a heavy-duty Volvo truck reportedly struck the motorcycle, killing the rider instantly.

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LASTMA officials on routine patrol responded promptly by securing and cordoning off the accident scene to avert further incidents, especially given the high volume of traffic in the area.

Operatives of the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, later took custody of the deceased’s remains, while personnel from the Alausa Police Division provided security during the evacuation.

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The damaged motorcycle and the truck were subsequently cleared from the road with the aid of a towing vehicle, after which traffic flow was gradually restored.

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However, the incident led to significant congestion, with gridlock stretching toward the Berger axis before normal movement resumed.

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Reacting, the General Manager of LASTMA, Olalekan Bakare-Oki, expressed condolences to the family of the deceased and urged all road users to strictly adhere to traffic regulations.

He emphasised the need for increased caution, particularly among drivers of articulated vehicles and dispatch riders, noting that the agency would continue to collaborate with relevant stakeholders to curb road accidents and fatalities across the state.

LASTMA remains resolute in its commitment to collaborating with relevant stakeholders in intensifying advocacy initiatives aimed at reducing road fatalities and fostering a sustainable culture of road safety across,” he said.

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NAF Airstrikes Kill Several Terrorists In Sambisa Forest

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The Nigerian Air Force says the Air Component of Operation HADIN KAI has executed precision airstrikes within the Yuwe axis of the Sambisa Forest, killing several terrorists on Monday.

The Director, Public Relations and Information, NAF, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, made this known in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja.

Ejodame said the military had sustained intense pressure on terrorist elements in the North-East.

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He said the operation followed credible intelligence corroborated by Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance, which confirmed the presence of active terrorist elements within fortified structures and bunkers.

According to him, NAF air assets engaged the targets with precision munitions, destroying the structures, neutralising multiple terrorists, and eliminating key logistics facilities, as confirmed by subsequent battle damage assessment.

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He said, “The sustained tempo of air operations continues to degrade terrorist networks, leaving the terrorists increasingly exposed and disrupted, with mounting pressure forcing them into desperate and reactive actions.”

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He quoted the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sunday Aneke, as reaffirming the NAF’s resolve to sustain relentless, intelligence-driven air operations until terrorist elements were completely neutralised.

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We remain committed to the protection of our personnel, the security of our nation, and the safety of all citizens.

“The NAF will continue to intensify precision engagements across the theatre, maintaining decisive operational pressure while adhering strictly to rules of engagement and minimising civilian harm,” Aneke said.
(NAN)

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