Nigeria: Youths Appetite For Drug Abuse Growing
Résumé
in his presentation "Youths Appetite For Drug Abuse Growing," Dr. Oche Joseph Otorkpa, a Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health in the United Kingdom, highlights the alarming rise in drug abuse among Nigerian youths. He notes that despite Nigeria's significant youthful population, drug trafficking has ensnared many young individuals, fueled by economic disparities, political instability, and global demand for drugs. The production of methamphetamine and collaborations with international criminal organizations have exacerbated the problem. Dr. Otorkpa underscores the grave implications of this trend, including health issues, academic setbacks, and increased crime rates. He advocates for a multifaceted approach to address this crisis, including education, prevention programs, stronger law enforcement, and enhanced treatment and rehabilitation services. He emphasizes the need for national and international cooperation to combat the drug epidemic and secure a healthier future for Nigeria's youth.
Domaines
Psychologie et comportements
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Youths Appetite For Drug Abuse Growing Updated.pdf (191.88 Ko)
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