Ghanaian singer Samini appeals to government for Licence to grow Marijuana
Ghanaian singer Samini is making headlines after requested that the his country's government grant him licence to grow his own marijuana in the country.
The Dancehall star, who has become very vocal about his protest against the criminalizing of marijuana in the country also asked that the government installs proper mechanisms for marijuana to be commercialized.
Speaking on Okay FM, the singer insisted that as a farmer, growing the plant will help grow the economy.
“I am a farmer. I need licence to grow weed and export it to the industries that use wee for medicinal purposes and every other thing important apart from smoking.
If I get the licence to grow weed, I’ll supply to the medical industry, the oil industry… the paper industry, you know different [different] industries which use marijuana as raw materials as base for what they produce,” he said.
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