A former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has urged the Federal Government to step up its battle towards drug abuse by introducing extreme punishment for drug traffickers.
Obi disclosed this in an announcement on X.com on Wednesday whereas commemorating the International Day towards Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.
In his assertion, Obi blamed financial hardship and unemployment for fueling drug dependancy, notably amongst younger individuals.
His assertion partly learn, “For a predominantly youthful population, Nigeria, where poverty and unemployment are on the increase, the incidence of drug abuse remains high. Economic hardship and other poor socio-economic factors have been identified as the leading factors fueling drug abuse among our youth.”
Citing reviews by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, he said that with out pressing motion, Nigeria might witness a rise in drug customers.
He added, “A report by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) states that Nigeria and some African countries will witness a 40 per cent rise in the population of drug users, especially the youth population if urgent measures are not taken.”
“The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) reviews that about 14.3 million Nigerians aged 15-64 years, abuse medication.
“The National Bureau of Statistics reports a 14.4 per cent drug prevalence in Nigeria, which is twice the global average of 5.8 per cent.”
The former Anambra governor subsequently urged the federal government to put money into the rehabilitation of these scuffling with drug dependancy and introduce stricter punishment for drug traffickers.
He added, “The authorities ought to put money into rehabilitating these already caught within the net of drug abuse and stringent punishment meted out to drug traffickers.
“Drugs and substance abuse have contributed to excessive charges of crime, ethical decadence in society, and different related well being hazards. It additionally vastly dampens the productiveness of individuals, particularly the youth inhabitants.
“We must, therefore, seek to save our nation from the menace of drug abuse and illicit trafficking. More efforts must be channelled into preventing the spread of this virus.”
PUNCH Online reported on Tuesday that the NDLEA said that the menace of drug abuse within the nation is a ticking bomb that every one stakeholders should rise to battle elaborately.
The company went additional to state that the observe of abuse of medicine and dependancy shouldn’t be solely peculiar among the many avenue and customary individuals but additionally a problem recording excessive indulgence among the many crucial individuals (VIPs) within the nation.