Youths Account for 85% of Mad People in Nigeria – Medical Expert
Dr Aliyu Abubakar of Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (ABUTH), Zaria, has said that the youths account for about 85 per cent of mad people in Nigeria.
Abubakar made the remark in a paper he presented at a sensitisation workshop for youths organised by Bizara Youth Development Association in Zaria Local Government Area of Kaduna State. The paper is entitled:
“Drug Abuse in Nigeria:
Causes, Effects and Solutions.” Abubakar said: “According to a recent study, 85
per cent of mad people in Nigeria are youths within the age bracket of 18-38
years.
“The major cause of mental challenge in Nigeria has gone beyond
drug-abuse as the youths now inhale lizard faeces, putting their noses into pit
toilets, smoking matches, smoking dried horse feces and mixing lizard feces
with dye powder.
“Drug abuse disorder is a common problem affecting about 5 per
cent of the of the world population with an estimated 10.2 per cent in the
USA.” He recalled that in Nigeria, it was recently reported that about three
million bottles of cough syrup containing codeine is consumed daily in Kano
State and about six million bottles consumed in the North-West.
Abubakar added
that in 2016, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency reported that about 40
per cent of Nigerian youths engaged in drug-abuse. T
he medical doctor stressed
that the consequences of drug-abuse include mental disorder, liver cirrhosis,
lethargy and cardiovascular disorder among others. Abubakar added those those
abusing drugs mostly drop out of school, engage in cultism, violence,
arm-robbery, thuggery, rape, lawlessness, murders and are culturally disorientated.
In his speech, the Chairman, Bizara Youth Development Association, Malam Yahaya
Nuhu advised parents to draw their children closer to monitor their movement
and those they relate with. He advised government to introduce stiffer
penalties against drug-dealers, fish them out and punish them accordingly.
Nuhu
advised the youths to be cautious of peer group influence and always ensure
that they serve as worthy ambassadors of their families and communities.
“Members of the society also have a role to play towards curbing the menace of
drug-abuse, especially by monitoring activities of the youths. “Additionally,
community members can advise parents where necessary, and also supply vital
information to relevant authorities for prompt action.”
(NAN)
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