Kano: Open market drug dealers challenge forceful relocation

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“According to some of them, it was offered to them at the rate of N1.2 million per annum and it was initially sold at N13, 14, 15 m, which is now at secondary market far beyond that amount. It is now about N30 million at the secondary market per shop.“We’re challenging them to relocate by force. You must prepare a particular place for them and this place has been sold to people, who are not part of the association or the market”, the lawyer said.

The Federal High Court in Kano gave the injunction, restraining, forcing or harassing them and slated March 6, 2023 for hearing of the case. “Let them tell the court why they want to force them. Actually, in the 2022 Act, there is no place that provides for forcing dealers to relocate from one place to another.

“However, the recommendations of the Federal Ministry of Health and presidential committee on sales of medicine was that there should be no sales of medicine on the street and Coordinated Wholesale Centre should be for ease of regulation. And stand-alone medicine dealers shall be recognised, as the same flow chart with the coordinated wholesale centre.”All rights reserved.

 

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