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Desperation in the Face of Hunger: The Rise of Drug-Related Crimes in Nigeria

Desperation in the Face of Hunger: The Rise of Drug-Related Crimes in Nigeria

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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Amidst the prevailing hunger crisis, many individuals have resorted to desperate measures for survival, resulting in a surge in criminal activities, particularly drug-related crimes.

Reports of illicit drug trafficking during airport travels have become alarmingly common. On March 31st, operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) apprehended a Delhi-bound passenger, Freeman Charles Ogbonna, at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos. Ogbonna, using a Liberian passport under the name Carr Bismark, was found to have ingested wraps of cocaine.

Subsequently, Ogbonna began to expel the ingested drugs, totaling 80 wraps weighing 889 grams, over a period of four days. He confessed to being lured into drug trafficking for a promised reward of N300,000 upon successful delivery in India. This incident underscores the dire economic circumstances driving individuals to risk their lives for financial gain.

This incident is particularly significant as it highlights the economic decay and the lengths individuals are willing to go for financial gain, even jeopardizing their own safety and well-being amidst dire economic conditions.

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Desperation in the Face of Hunger: The Rise of Drug-Related Crimes in Nigeria

Another case occurred on April 3rd at the Lagos airport, where NDLEA officers intercepted Imran Taofeek Olalekan attempting to travel to Oman with concealed drugs in his luggage.

Accompanied by Ishola Isiaka Olalekan, who recruited him, Imran had false bottom concealments in his luggage and backpack. The bags were unpacked, revealing charms purportedly to evade detection.

Meanwhile, at the Tincan seaport in Lagos, NDLEA operatives seized 2,144 parcels of cannabis concealed in various items imported from Canada. Additionally, arrests were made in Kano and Ogun states for cannabis-related offenses.

These incidents reflect the desperation of Nigerians amidst severe economic hardships. Unless the government addresses the root causes of hunger and starvation, such criminal activities are likely to persist, exacerbating the country’s plight.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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