Traditional ruler has been suspended following his arrest by the
National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for dealing on marijuana.
A traditional ruler in Kaduna
State has been suspended following his arrest by the National Drug Law
Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for dealing on marijuana.
Ibrahim Danladi was said to have been arrested by the NDLEA while in possession of a 1.5kg of marijuana.
Some residents of the village who were contacted confirmed the arrest but added that the traditional ruler, fondly called, ‘Alhaji Maina,’ was arrested following the discovery of a bag of marijuana in his house.
“Someone
dealing on marijuana was staying in his house selling it. Realizing the
huge profit the man was making, Alhaji Maina also joined him in selling
the illicit drugs,” a source said.
Even
thought efforts to contact the village head by Pulse proof abortive, the
traditional ruler’s arrest and subsequent suspension is a dramatic turn
in the fight against drugs in the State.
Meanwhile, Kaduna State government has announced the suspension of the traditional ruler, in a statement signed by Samuel Aruwan.
The
statement said on 20 January 2016, the NDLEA arrested Danladi a village
head of Ungwa Goma in the Gimi District of Sanga local government area
of the state who admitted ownership of the illegal drug.
“The
NDLEA subsequently notified the Kaduna State Security Council of the
arrest of the traditional ruler. While deliberating on the matter, the
Council recommended his suspension from office pending the conclusion of
investigations and possible trial. The government accepted the
recommendation,” the statement said.
NDLEA will soon arraign the village head in court after investigations are completed, it was gathered.
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