A Federal high court sitting in Lagos, southwest Nigeria,
Wednesday sentenced a 32-year-old man Aluagwu Lawrence to life imprisonment for
unlawfully dealing in 220 grammes of Cannabis Sativa, otherwise known as
marijuana.Another convict Amaechi Igwe, 37, was sentenced to 25 years
imprisonment by the same court for dealing in 2.7 grammes of cocaine.
In a one count criminal charge number FHC/L/108/15 filed
before the court by the NDLEA prosecutor, Jeremiah Aernan, it was alleged that
Aluagwu Lawrence, on 12 February ,2015 under the bridge at Ojota, Lagos without
lawful authority dealt in 220 grammes of Cannabis Sativa, a narcotic similar to
cocaine, heroin, LSD, etc, and thereby committed an offence contrary to and
punishable under sections 11(c) of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency
Act, Cap N30 laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004.
He was arraigned before the court on 16 June, 2015. He
pleaded guilty. Consequently, Mr Aernan reviewed the facts of the case as
stated in the charge. The convict was not represented by any lawyer.
When the presiding judge asked him if he has anything to say,
he told the court that his father was a marijuana smoker who persistently beat
his mother before they were sent away from home.
He also told the court that he did not go to school, and
that he was initially training as an athlete at the National Stadium when a
soldier promised to help him travel abroad but the soldier deceived him and
duped him of his money. Thereafter, he said had nothing to do and decided to
start selling marijuana.
In her judgement, the Judge sentenced him to life imprisonment.
In a criminal charge number FHC/L/202C/15 filed against the
second convict, Amaechi Igwe, on 8 May, 2015 at Mile 12 Market in Lagos,
without lawful authority dealt in 2.7grammes of Cocaine thereby committed an
offence contrary to section 11(c) of the NDLEA Act.
He pleaded guilty and was was not also represented by any
counsel while the fact of the case was also reviewed.When Justice Ajumogobia asked him what he wanted to say
before the court, he urged the judge to temper justice with mercy.Thereafter the convict was sentenced to 25 years
imprisonment with hard labour.
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