Wednesday, July 23, 2014

‘Seven years’ joblessness forced me into drug trafficking’


‘Seven years’ joblessness forced me into drug trafficking’
A business administration graduate said he took to drug trafficking because he could not secure a job for seven years.
The suspect, Somadina Victor Ifeanacho, was arrested by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in possession of 2.185kg of substances that tested positive for methamphetamine.
The seizure was made at the departure hall of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos. He was to board an Ethiopian Airline flight to Malaysia when the drug was detected in his bag. The suspect said that he smuggled drugs out of frustration.
He said: “I am a graduate but have been jobless since I graduated in 2008. After several years of joblessness, I became a commercial bus driver in Lagos. I am single and live in Badagry. “
A man I met at a hotel promised to assist me in getting a job in Malaysia. I was happy to travel out of the country even with drugs out of frustration but I was arrested in the process.

They promised to pay me $3,500 but I regret everything now because I feel empty inside.” The NDLEA commander at the airport, Mr Hamza Umar, said the suspect had parcels of substances that tested positive for methamphetamine.
“The case is under investigation,” he added. The NDLEA Chairman, Ahmadu Giade, described Ifeanacho’s arrest as disappointing. He said: “It’s very disappointing for a university graduate who knows the implication of his action to get involved in drug trafficking.
“Besides, he was taking the drug to Malaysia where he would have been executed if caught with narcotics. I am happy with the arrest and call on members of the public to support the agency in the eradication of illicit drugs.”

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