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Ex President Obasanjo Urges West African Governments To Decriminalize Drugs by EgbechoFaith(f): 6:29am On Sep 12, 2018
West African governments should overhaul their drug laws to decriminalize personal use and prioritize treatment as a response to rising substance abuse in the region, former Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo said on Tuesday.

In an interview before he was due to present a model drug law to regional officials in Senegal, Obasanjo urged authorities to channel resources into fighting large-scale trafficking, which he said was undermining regional democracy.
The use of substances like cocaine, heroin and amphetamines is rising in West Africa despite strict drugs laws.

Countries that once served primarily as transit points for trade between South America and Europe are now active consumer markets.

“All of us in West Africa know now that drugs are not just in transit through our countries.

“Our youth are becoming more and more consumers, even some form of drugs are being produced,” Obasanjo said.
According to the UN, in 2016, the last year for which data was available, Africa registered the second-highest growth in cocaine seizures behind Asia.
Abuse of opioids, particularly the cheap painkiller Tramadol, has become a major health crisis in Nigeria and neighboring countries.

The recommendations by Obasanjo’s West Africa Commission on Drugs come as a number of countries look to decriminalise drug use, especially marijuana, after decades of enforcement appear to have done little to curb it.

Canada legalized recreational marijuana in June and most U.S. states have legalized the drug for medical or recreational use.
Prominent political figures have also called for decriminalisation in Mexico and Brazil in recent years.

Obasanjo’s commission has only an advisory role and it is up to national governments, often reluctant to scrap longstanding drug regulations, to decide whether to accept its proposals.

Obasanjo served twice as Nigeria’s head of state: once as a military ruler in the 1970s and then again as a democratically-elected president from 1999-2007. Drug enforcement was strict during both his stints in office.

But he cited his own encounters with drug offenders during a stint in Nigerian prison in the 1990s under the dictatorship of Sani Abacha as he urged governments to find alternatives to incarceration.
“Prison does not reform. If anything it hardens,” he said.


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Re: Ex President Obasanjo Urges West African Governments To Decriminalize Drugs by Emmyloaded: 6:41am On Sep 12, 2018
Ok
Re: Ex President Obasanjo Urges West African Governments To Decriminalize Drugs by JudasNaCarrot: 7:01am On Sep 12, 2018
Really?
Re: Ex President Obasanjo Urges West African Governments To Decriminalize Drugs by sdindan: 7:07am On Sep 12, 2018
I just admire how far this man has gone after leaving Aso Rock. Gone international.

But I doubt if the lifeless one we have now can be half of what of obj is now when he leaves Aso Rock.

Re: Ex President Obasanjo Urges West African Governments To Decriminalize Drugs by EgbechoFaith(f): 8:30pm On Sep 13, 2018
Lol

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