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FG blames drug abuse for kidnapping, banditry, Nigeria’s unity, others

The government said drug abuse was “affecting the socio-economic wellbeing of the people and causing distrust, and disunity among Nigerians.”

• December 11, 2021
Illicit drugs used to illustrate the story
Illicit drugs used to illustrate the story

The federal government says drug abuse and addiction are triggers of banditry, kidnapping, political thuggery and other security challenges being witnessed in Nigeria. 

Hamzat Audu, Director of the National Orientation Agency in Niger State said at a one-day town hall meeting with stakeholders in Minna on Saturday. 

The meeting held to address escalating cases of drug addiction, banditry, thuggery and other social vices.

Mr Audu noted that the issues were affecting the socio-economic wellbeing of the people and causing distrust, and disunity among Nigerians.

“Trust was the component that hitherto held the society together, but in recent times, it has suffered serious blows resulting in suspicion, fear and general disaffection among the citizenry.

“There is a compelling need to sensitise and educate people on the fact that drugs is the major enabler and indeed the trigger which propel people, especially the youth, into crime.’’ he said.

In his remarks, Abdulmalik Kaita, who represented the Commissioner of Police in Niger, Monday Kuryas, blamed abuse and addiction on drug dealers and peddlers and on failed parental guidance and counselling.

In his contribution, Bello Sheriff, chairman of the state’s chapter of the Youth Council of Nigeria, said that the youths were the worst-hit by drug addiction. 

(NAN)

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