The House of Representatives on Thursday raise the alarm
over the rising widespread abuse of dangerous drugs by youths and families.
The House noted that almost all the six geopolitical zones
in Nigeria were currently battling the abuse of one form or a set of dangerous
drugs.
This is as it lamented that Crystal meth, popularly known as
Mkpuru mmiri in the South-East, is destroying youths.
This was contained in a statement titled, ‘Crystal meth: Reps call for marshall plan against widespread abuse of drugs by youths, families,’ shared on the official Facebook page of the House.
According to the statement, “In the case of the South-East,
the abuse of Methamphetamine or Crystal meth by youths was cited as an example
of a growing threat to the future of the country.
“Crystal meth, though an old drug, has been nicknamed
‘Mkpuru Mmiri’ in the South-East and is abused by a lot of youths.
“According to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, the
abuse of Crystal meth is sending young Nigerians to their early graves.”
A member from Imo State, Rep. Henry Nwaoba, moved a motion
on the floor of the House on Thursday, urging members to treat the issue as a
matter of urgent public importance.
He said the highly addictive drug had negative effects on
the lives of 75 per cent of users, making them useless to themselves and the
society at large, adding that side effects of the drug included mood
alteration, the exhibition of violent behaviours and even death.
“It has a powerful euphoric effect comparable to that of
Cocaine.
“This drug nicknamed Mkpuru mmiri in the South East is
gradually destroying our youths.
“There are laws in this country to control drug abuse and
trafficking. Regulatory agencies, and particularly the NDLEA, should step up
their control and sensitisation mechanisms”, the Imo lawmaker stated.
Deputy House Minority Leader, Rep. Toby Okechukwu, called
for the arrest and prosecution of local manufacturers and marketers of Crystal
meth in Nigeria.
Besides Mkpuru mmiri, Okechukwu noted that Nigeria had
become plagued by the abuse of many hard drugs, a problem he said required
concerted efforts to tackle holistically.
He stated, “What we should be concerned about is who are the
manufacturers of this drug (Crystal meth) in Nigeria; who are the marketers?
“We have to get the drug out of society completely. The
NDLEA must rise up to the occasion.
“Aside from Crystal meth, there is Codeine, Tramadol abuse,
among other harmful substances widely used in this country today.”
Making a similar contribution, the Chairman, House Committee
on Army, Rep. Abdulrazak Namdas, drew a link between drug abuse and the
insecurity upsurges in Nigeria, a fact he said the NDLEA itself had since acknowledged.
Namdas observed that the war against drug abuse, trafficking
or manufacturing was beyond the capacity of NDLEA alone to wage.
He added, “There has to be a synergy among all the security
agencies to jointly attack the problem.
“We are talking about the youths; have we forgotten that
many adults also abuse these drugs?
“The problem is bigger than just saying the youths. If
adults or your parents abuse drugs in your presence, you may not see anything
wrong with doing the same thing yourself.”
Among other prayers, the House called for a Marshall plan to
fight drug abuse, the raiding of the local manufacturing plants by a combined
team of the NDLEA and other security agencies as well as increasing the budget
of the NDLEA to enable the agency to function more efficiently.
The motion was passed in a unanimous voice vote.
House Deputy Speaker, Rep. Ahmed Idris Wase, presided over
the proceedings in the absence of the Speaker, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila.
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