Nollywood Actress and singer, Tonto Dikeh denied being in possession of hard drugs claiming the photographs of a
wrap of hemp and grains that formed the letters, ‘Happy birthday POKO’ on her
Instagram page were photoshopped. But the Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency
(NDLEA) has said it is keeping tabs on her and other celebrities for drug trafficking, abuse and links with drug cartels.
The campaign was triggered by
Dikeh’s June 28, photos where she reportedly also posted a photograph of
herself with the inscription, ‘Mi smoke ganja mi smoke weed while my haterz smoke ma gossip.’
In an
interview with Punch, the Head, Public Affairs, NDLEA,
Mr. Mitchell Ofoyeju, saidthat Nollywood stars had been prosecuted for
drug-related offences.
He said,
“We are beaming our searchlight on more celebrities with regard to drug
trafficking and abuse.
“The
arrest and conviction of Nollywood stars, Hassanat Akinwande, popularly known
as Wunmi, and Tochi Uche have clearly shown that some members in the sector are
vulnerable and susceptible to manipulation by drug cartels.
“We have a
responsibility to investigate and identify anyone involved in drug trafficking
and use. We are deeply concerned, when such personalities are linked with
drugs because of their large number of fans.”
Ofoyeju
said the implication of having celebrities dealing in hard drugs was that their
fans might like to act like their role models. He
added that the improper conduct of a celebrity might have “ripple effects” on
their followers.
“This will
not be treated with kid gloves. It is counterproductive to the country’s drug
abuse prevention campaign. Any breach of the NDLEA Act will not be condoned,”
he stated.
The NDLEA
spokesman said sniffer dogs had been instrumental to major drug seizures in the
country.
“The
heroin hidden inside woollen rug carpets imported from Pakistan was detected by
the sniffer dogs. The dogs help to detect drugs that ordinarily are
difficult to uncover, using normal search techniques,” he said.
He
further said the agency had not recorded any drug seizure on private jets,
adding, “We are taking measures to ensure that drug trafficking cartels do not
use such jets.”
NDLEA,
which said it would investigate Dikeh, had hinted that the actress and singer
risked a minimum of 15 years in jail for allegedly encouraging the consumption
of hemp.
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