The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), has revealed that Ondo is the highest producer of cannabis among states in Nigeria.
Brigadier-General Mohamed Buba Marwa (rtd.), NDLEA Chief executive attributed this to favourable climate and soil conditions.
Marwa also disclosed that about 15 million Nigerians aged between 15 and 64 use drugs, nearly three times the global average.
He made the disclosure on Monday during a courtesy visit with his delegation to Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, at the governor’s office in Akure.
Presenting comprehensive data on drug use prevalence, enforcement outcomes and cannabis production across the country, with particular emphasis on Ondo State, Marwa cited the 2018 United Nations drug use survey, stating that one in every seven Nigerians in the age bracket consumes drugs, describing the figure as unacceptably high.
According to the NDLEA chief, drug use prevalence in Ondo State stands at 17 per cent, translating to roughly 400,000 users.
He compared this with 33 per cent in Lagos State, about two million users and 24 per cent in Oyo State.
Providing operational figures, Marwa disclosed that in 2025 alone, the NDLEA command in Ondo State made 336 arrests, seized 22,316 kilogrammes of illicit substances, and secured 62 convictions.
He added that 207,000 kilogrammes of cannabis were seized and destroyed from farms and plantations across the state within the period.
The NDLEA chairman also revealed that the agency’s counselling and rehabilitation centre in Ondo State treated 243 drug users last year.
Marwa added that the NDLEA has commissioned the Nigerian Academy of Science to conduct a scientific study on cannabis-extracted oil for medicinal purposes, stressing that any decision on controlled cultivation and export would be strictly evidence-based.
The NDLEA boss said the agency established an Alternative Development Unit at its headquarters to complement law enforcement by engaging cannabis-growing communities to switch from illicit cultivation to legal crops.
The strategy involves community development, provision of farm inputs, infrastructure, schools, clinics and access to markets to ensure sustainable livelihoods,adding that Ondo State has been selected for a pilot study of the programme following a year of engagement with cannabis-producing communities.
Marwa also highlighted the Ondo State Government’s backing, including the creation of a State Drug Control Committee, with plans to extend it to local government areas, as well as provision of financial and operational support for the command.
Responding, Governor Aiyedatiwa pledged the full support of his administration to the NDLEA following the launch of the agency’s Alternative Development Programme in Ondo State.
He commended Marwa for personally leading the programme rather than delegating it, describing the move as a demonstration of commitment to curbing illicit drug cultivation, production, trafficking, and consumption.
He praised the NDLEA for complementing enforcement with the initiative, which would provide farmers with alternative livelihoods.
The Governor thanked the agency for selecting Ondo State as the pilot for the programme, noting statistics showing the state as the largest producer of cannabis in Nigeria.
He added that Ondo is also a major producer of legitimate agricultural products, such as cocoa, due to its vast forests, fertile soil and favourable climate.
Governor Aiyedatiwa assured the NDLEA of government support, recalling past assistance with vehicles and logistics to aid enforcement.
He welcomed the suggestion to establish an Alternative Development Unit in the state, noting it could be placed under the governor’s office in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and relevant advisers.
The Governor highlighted existing initiatives, including the “Youth on Ridges” programme, where over 5,000 hectares were cleared for cocoa cultivation to promote agriculture and job creation and the state’s “tomato revolution,” which now accounts for about 40 percent of Lagos market tomatoes.
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