NDLEA To Establish Six Rehabs For Drug Addicts

Posted by Amarachi on Thu 28th Oct, 2021 - tori.ng

The NDLEA boss revealed that the rehabilitation centres will be established in each geopolitical zone of the country.

Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Buba Marwa


Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Buba Marwa has lamented about the worsening rate of drug abuse in the country while disclosing that six rehabilitation centres will be established to curb the menace.

Marwa disclosed this on Wednesday, October 27 at the fifth biennial national symposium on drugs and drug policy in Nigeria, organised by the Centre for Research and Information on Substance Abuse (CRISA) in Abuja.

He revealed that the rehabilitation centres will be established in each geopolitical zone of the country, while expressing concern over the rate of drug abuse in Nigeria, adding that the agency remains committed to reversing the trend.

 “Substance use and abuse around the world including Nigeria is on the increase in terms of the proportion of the world’s population. Findings from the National Drug Use Survey (2018) conducted by the UNODC revealed that 14.4% or 14.3 million Nigerians aged 15 – 64 years had used a psychoactive substance in the past year for non-medical purposes, meaning that one in seven persons has used some substances other than alcohol and tobacco,” he said.

“More worrisome is the finding that among every four drug users in Nigeria, one is a woman. Above findings of the survey by UNODC give a troubling portrait of drug abuse in Nigeria and we can no longer live in denial that Nigeria has a thriving illicit drug culture.

“There is no doubt that substance use impacts negatively on the individual, family and the society in general. Substance abuse affects the physical, social and psychological levels of the user and family members.

“Evidence has shown that COVID-19 infections are higher or more common with people diagnosed with Substance Use Disorders (SUD), hence addiction care must be reinforced in order to avoid complications of SUD and COVID-19.

“Reducing the demand for illicit drugs in the society depends to a large extent on the successful treatment of existing drug users. This fact accounts for the shift in global drug policy viz the treatment of drug problems as a public health issue.

“Consequently, we have operationalised our standard practice and policy guidelines, a treatment and rehabilitation document developed in conjunction with UNODC. The document, like a field manual, provides synergy among our counsellors and further boosts our capability at treatment and rehabilitation.”

 

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