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NDLEA Tasked On Measures To Curb Drug Abuse by actiondrilling: 4:26pm On Apr 06, 2018
The Social Rehabilitation Centre, Minna, has advised the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) to restrategise, in tracking down Indian hemp (Cannabis Sativa) farmers and vendors in the country.

Mrs Mariam‎ Ibrahim, the Chief Nursing Officer of the Centre, made the call in an interview with the News Agency of

Nigeria (NAN) in Minna on Friday.

Ibrahim said that cough syrup and Indian hemp were among the highly abused drugs in the state by the youths.

“It is becoming a huge social and health menace among youths in the state‎. The burden is not only on the person affected but hugely on their relatives and the society at large.‎
“You see, we keep on having pressure on our limited capacity because our facility can only keep 40 inmates at a time.
“We have the capacity to keep only 20 inmates in the first instance ‎for observation for 60 days, and another 60 days is for the rehabilitation of the patients,’’ she said.
According to her, the centre declined over 500 admission requests of substance-abused patients in 2017 because it did not have enough facility to keep and cater for them.
“Our huge challenge is that we are constrained to admit female patients as a result of dearth of infrastructure.
“We cannot be tempted to put males and females in the same room.
“If we dare try it, the consequence will be rape. We cannot try it no matter the pressure from parents and guardians,” she said.
‎‎Ibrahim said one of the major causes of substance abuse in children and wards was peer group influence.
She called on parents‎ to keep tab on their children to know who their friends were and where they usually went.
“I also want to emphasise here that once you see your ward carrying rubber container of any brand of soft drink‎ seize it from him or her if is becoming a habit.
“What is usually inside is a substance and not the soft drink; the soft drink container is actually a camouflage to deceive gullible parents,’’ she said.
Ibrahim advised every stakeholder ‎to rise up to the challenge and save the youths by giving information that would curb the menace.

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