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Drug abuse cause of insecurity across Nigeria, says Anambra lawmaker

The lawmaker wants the NDLEA to embark on intensified sensitisation of youths on the dangers of substance abuse.

• May 31, 2022
Nnamdi Umeh
Nnamdi Umeh

An Anambra lawmaker, Nnamdi Umeh, has identified the high rate of drug abuse among youths as the major factor propelling insecurity in the country.

Mr Umeh, also the House Committee Chairman on Health, made the assertion while speaking with journalists in Awka on Tuesday.

“Insecurity is bedevilling our society and there is no way we can overcome it without addressing the causes, one of which is drug abuse among our youths.

“Many youths today have lost dignity and focus, while many have severe health challenges owing to drug abuse,” he said.

The lawmaker said he was appealing to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, (NDLEA), and other stakeholders to “embark on intensified sensitisation of youths on the dangers of drug and substance abuse.

“Such sensitisation will help the youth to understand that no one who indulges in drugs live a successful life.

“Drug abuse affects not just the user but the family and the society at large. So, we need to safeguard their future,” he said.

Mr Umeh said that the House Committee on Health would partner with the NDLEA and other relevant bodies to curb the trend of drug abuse in the state, and urged residents to support the campaign against drug abuse.

(NAN)

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