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Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by ogododo(op): 11:59am On Jan 18
A mental health expert and clinical psychologist with the Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Aro, Abeokuta, Dr Olanrewaju Sodeinde, has called for more collaborative efforts to stem the rising tide of drug and substance abuse in the country, saying that over four million people in the South-West are believed to be struggling with drug abuse, according to a UNODC report.

Dr Sodeinde, who is the Deputy Director of the Clinical Psychology Department of the hospital, said that contrary to the assumption that drug use is limited to men, one out of every four drug users is a woman, adding that the number of women involved in drug and substance use is steadily increasing.

The clinical psychologist disclosed this on Saturday in Abeokuta during a walkathon titled “Kick Against Drug Abuse”, organised by a socio-cultural group, the Lisabi Dynamic Sisters, to sensitise residents of the state on the need to stay away from drugs for a productive and meaningful life.

The group had earlier staged a sensitisation walk from the Sapon Flyover Bridge to the palace of the Alake and Paramount Ruler of Egbaland in Ake, Abeokuta, sharing leaflets with people and urging them to shun drug and substance use.

Speaking on the rising cases of drug abuse, Dr Sodeinde said: “Globally, over 300 million people are said to be into drug use.

According to a UNODC report, Nigeria is recorded to have over 14.4 million drug users, with the South-West prevalence rate estimated at 22.4 per cent, translating to over four million people using drugs in this region alone.”

He said the figures were also widely believed to be grossly underreported, as many individuals, out of fear of being stigmatised, do not present themselves to health professionals, and therefore many cases do not make it into official records.

Sodeinde said many individuals are treated outside formal healthcare systems by traditional healers, where some are restrained, beaten or subjected to unscientific methods of “treatment”, and as a result, such cases are neither properly managed nor reported.

He added, “Hospital admissions related to drug use are also on the rise. As a professional working in a neuropsychiatric hospital, I can attest that more than 80 per cent of patient admissions are drug-related.

“The cost of treatment is extremely high. Initial admission alone can range between ₦500,000 and ₦600,000, and treatment may last one month, two months or even up to six months.

“These costs place a heavy financial burden on families — resources that could have been used for education, nutrition or personal development.”

Sodeinde said the menace of substance abuse cannot be overemphasised, as it alters both the structure and function of the brain, affecting how individuals think, reason, and make decisions.


He explained that although drug abuse is often overlooked and underreported, its telltale signs are evident everywhere, affecting individuals, families, workplaces and communities.

He said, “Drug abuse impacts every area of a person’s life and creates a ripple effect that extends to families and society at large. Many individuals with great potential — who could have contributed meaningfully to national development — are instead lost to substance abuse.”

Sodeinde said one major challenge to tackling substance abuse is the high cost of treatment, urging the government to consider bearing a significant percentage of the cost, as is done in some other countries.

The mental health expert also called on parents and families to be vigilant about their children and seek professional help promptly when they notice any untoward behaviour.

He said, “Due to peer pressure, curiosity, financial temptation, experimentation or stress, many young people try drugs without understanding the consequences.

“When substance abuse takes hold, it affects their education, health and overall functioning. Many of these outcomes are preventable if adequate care, supervision and guidance are provided early.”

Dr Sodeinde commended the association for investing in efforts targeted at saving thousands of young Nigerians from the evils of substance use and its unpalatable consequences.

Earlier, the President of the association, Olori Aderonke Omolola Erinle, said the walkathon was organised to further drive community awareness and address the growing challenge of drug abuse and its harmful effects on individuals, families and society.

Speaking also, a retired Mental Health Information Manager with the hospital, Dr Oyinade Tomori, also called on parents to monitor their children and speak out if they notice any signs of drug use.

Dr Tomori said many cases of drug and substance abuse are presented when they have already become severe, a situation that sometimes affects the rate of recovery.

One of the leaders of the association, Mrs Kehinde Ogundipe, also hailed the initiative, saying it would go a long way in sending strong signals to residents of the state indulging in drug and substance use.

Mrs Ogundipe said the association would, from time to time, explore further ways to assist residents, adding that it plans to collaborate with another foundation to support the feeding of some primary school pupils in the state.
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Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by MrFourSHIRTS: 12:14pm On Jan 18
This is why we vehemently push against those guys being arrested in India on a daily basis and also move drugs to South West.
We have to do more and stop these strange billionaires.
Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by MrFourSHIRTS: 12:15pm On Jan 18
MrFourSHIRTS:
This is why we vehemently push against those guys being arrested in India on a daily basis and also move drugs to South West.
We have to do more and stop these strange billionaires.
Anambra city of billionaires
Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by Tendd: 12:35pm On Jan 18
Mental health illness is a national issue and calls for concern.The perpetrators of insecurity in the country are often influenced by drugs.This topic should be on front page to raise awareness.
Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by SmartPolician: 8:16am On Jan 19
I just think humans aren't doing enough to discover themselves because it makes no sense that someone could happily embrace a practice that shortens their lifespan and tag it fun.
Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by givedemwotowoto: 8:16am On Jan 19
That’s about 10% of the population. Does the report indicate any ties to heroin trafficking rings in Chicago in the 80s?
Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by Mrchippychappy(m): 8:17am On Jan 19
Na Pablo EscoBAT cause am nah!
Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by owobokiri(m): 8:18am On Jan 19
Thread is struggling to make second page because agenda is not agending!??

Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by Uncletony(m): 8:18am On Jan 19
Owo mi da miscreants. Backward people
Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by Bwilliam(m): 8:22am On Jan 19
They are not struggling oo, they are enjoying it.
Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by Antoeni(m): 8:23am On Jan 19
That's The Yoruba Leaders of Tomorrow For You , Yoruba Youths Are Doing Well ,
But The kidneys of Those Boys Have Been Fried.
Their Livers Baked

Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by Cj4charles(m): 8:27am On Jan 19
This is more than 2 entire state....
Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by nick50(m): 8:27am On Jan 19
4.4 million keh?? Mile 2,oshodi under brigade ,ojuelegba and obalende alone has more than 6million drug users ..if the government wants to reduce the number of drug users in the southwest especially lagos they should monitor those ibadan boys
Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by 36STATES: 8:30am On Jan 19
givedemwotowoto:
That’s about 10% of the population. Does the report indicate any ties to heroin trafficking rings in Chicago in the 80s?
That's food for thought.
When you realize that the majority of the political leaders from a region are convicts, then issues like this start making sense.
Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by ariesbull: 8:32am On Jan 19
MrFourSHIRTS:
This is why we vehemently push against those guys being arrested in India on a daily basis and also move drugs to South West.
We have to do more and stop these strange billionaires.
But your youths have decided to be useless .... And not busy they go about looking for cheap drugs even they sing about it , colos, codeine etc
Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by DeltaBachelor(m): 8:32am On Jan 19
Very true. However, I think the figure would be the same or almost higher in the east and then three times higher in the north
Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by Emmabyte: 8:33am On Jan 19
If you read there comment here you will know, introduce a drug test now before you open account and see the form go go east
Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by AustineE1:
...are they saying that south west is the world biggest rehab center?with a population of about 40million people,it amounts to one in every ten people in south west is a junky!...that's scary,it implies that most of the 'data boys' online are junkies,reason why they often hallucinate and defend their oppressors and this is to the benefit of our greedy ever looting politicians. moreover,it seems that the number which we believed was under reported,skyrocketed as soon as certain characters with history of drugs took over leadership of this country.
Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by Lanretoye(m): 8:35am On Jan 19
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Uncletony:
Owo mi da miscreants. Backward people
forward people,you run mad first let's see if e get where them go treat you if not south west
Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by Hhh4444: 8:40am On Jan 19
This report is economical with the truth. Only Less than 30% of the population of the south west are free from drugs.
Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by MadamVanessa(f):
grin


No wonder they think that a certain identity theft individual with drug case is far better than a clean man like Peter Obi. I mean who's normal while on drugs always.
Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by atobs4real(m): 8:42am On Jan 19
Many tribe are represented.
Lagos Ilu Ogbon
Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by Osariemen12: 8:48am On Jan 19
Yoruba youth and drug are inseparable. I don't blame them. You can't do agbero work without the influence of alcohol.

Anyway, if NDLEA fail to detain four million youth in the southwest this month, I will conclude that they are partial.
Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by Tochitee(m): 8:49am On Jan 19
Influx of the economic refugees needs to be curb in the southwest, the implication will always be biting ! Now they will try to pin it on innocent ones.
Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by zinaunreal(m): 8:50am On Jan 19
The figures are more. They struggling and still shipping it to other states 😆
Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by Kog45(m): 8:50am On Jan 19
Antoeni:
That's The Yoruba Leaders of Tomorrow For You , Yoruba Youths Are Doing Well ,
But The kidneys of Those Boys Have Been Fried.
Their Livers Baked
Good that Doctor Olarewaju Sodeinde a Yoruba made this revelation but big question would you have made the revelation if it happened to be your own side,hope you will not cover it or telling whoever said it a liar
Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by Dannydavito: 8:51am On Jan 19
Kurubu na their president and from South West too. So what do you expect?
Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by Racoon(m): 8:53am On Jan 19
See as the thread dry like graveyard. Drug abuse is everywhere but some people will only be obsessed with the SE
Re: Over Four Million In South-west Struggle With Drug Abuse — Expert by CodeTemplarr: 8:55am On Jan 19
Very possible. Especially those herbal mixtures users.
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