The convict was given the jail terms by the court presided over by Justice Ayotunde Faji, after pleaded guilty to a two count-charge of unlawful possession and dealing in the banned substance, made against him by the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), last Friday.
Prior to the court’s judgement on the convict, the prosecutor, Juliana Imaobong-Ikoabuchi told Justice Faji that her agency had once arrested the convict on January 19, 2018, with 240 grams of Cannabis Sativa, but released without being prosecuted after he was counselled on the danger associated with taking the harmful weed.
In sentencing the convict, Justice Ayokunle Faji said: “Obi who had earlier been arrested, but was released after warning was given a second chance to repent, but refused to change. This shows that the convict is an unrepentant.
“A strong message must be sent out there for the type of punishment that awaits the likes of Obi that crime does not pay. Obi was said to have started smoking at the age of 36 and later abandoned his family due to drug addiction.
“Consequently, the convict is hereby sentence to two years imprisonment”.
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