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Group raises alarm over spate of durg addiction among youths, housewives 

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T-Plan National Palliative (T-Plan), has raised the alarm over the spate of drug addiction among Nigerian youths including Housewives across the country. 

The National Project Coordinator Financial Inclusion, Media and Palliative, Dr Aminu Aminu Bizi, in a chat with journalists in Abuja, said information they got from the drug dealers confirmed that youths including housewives engage in drug addiction across the country. 

He said as part of the plans to curb these, T-Plan is aunching it Drug Rehabilitation Committee from the zonal to the states level.

He pledged to drastically reduce the number of youths being used by politicians while under the influence of drugs.

He emphasized that drug addiction should not be treated as a crime but as a societal issue that requires rehabilitation and awareness.

“We must make sure we drastically reduce the number of youths being used by politicians under the influence of drugs. Believe me, you and I can do it,” Dr. Bizi said .

Dr. Bizi rejected the idea of waging war against drug addicts, stressing that a more compassionate approach is necessary.

“We don’t believe in war with drugs. We need to bring our children who are addicted closer to society and rehabilitate them properly,” he said.

He warned that drug abuse is fueling violent crimes, with young people committing heinous acts under the influence.

“People kill over phones just to sell them for as little as 5,000 naira because of drugs. This is our fault mine, yours, and that of all politicians and society at large,” he lamented.

Dr. Bizi also raised concerns about the growing number of women and girls involved in drug abuse, cautioning that many families are unaware of the problem.

“A lot of housewives and young daughters are on drugs. Parents leave home for work without realizing what is happening in their own houses,” he said.

He urged parents to be more vigilant about their children’s friendships, warning that peer influence plays a significant role in drug addiction.

The group is calling on religious leaders, schools, and civil society organizations to join the fight against drug abuse.

 “We are not here to help the government; we are here to help ourselves. We need Nigerians rich or poor to support this cause. Principals, teachers, and university authorities must work with us to combat this issue,” he said.

Dr. Bizi further highlighted that drug addiction contributes to rising insecurity, as many bandits and criminals operate under the influence of narcotics.

“No politician today can sleep peacefully in their village because of jobless, drug-addicted youths,” he said .

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