The Government of Ondo State has cleared the air on its plans to legalize Marijuana in the state.
Akeredolu said Ondo State, which is known for its fertile land for the cultivation of cannabis will make judicious use of the Thailand’s program, which he said is centred around exploiting the possibility of medicinal cannabis.
The governor has since then received knocks and kudos over the situation.
Senator Shehu Sani had pleaded with Akeredolu to invest the state’s resources in something more meaningful than the proposed Indian hemp farm, but the likes of Sowore and Seun Kuti celebrated the idea.
Akeredolu warned that cannabis cultivation is yet to be legalised as opposed to reports making the rounds.
Speaking through the Commissioner for Information, Yemi Olowolabi, the governor said the state government was in the process of making it legal.
He said the collaboration with the NDLEA was an indication of Federal Government’s consent to the cultivation of the crop in the state.
“We are still at the elementary stage of this matter. Before we legalise cannabis growing in this state, it has to pass through certain procedures and we have begun the procedures.
“The assistance we seek from the Federal Government is the collaboration we already have with the NDLEA, which is an agency of the government.
“Since we are dealing with the NDLEA, we are dealing with the Federal Government.”