NDLEA
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, has said female students in most Nigerian universities abuse hard drugs more than their male counterparts.
Spokesman of Anambra State command of the agency, Mr Charles Odigie, made the disclosure yesterday in Awka, describing the situation as unfortunate.
Odigie, who spoke during a one-day symposium tagged Curbing School Dropout and Drug Abuse , said from the command’s recent arrests of suspected drug offenders in the state, female students were mainly those who formed the bulk of the offenders and harped on the need for re-orientation.
He identified shisha , a popular local Hard Drug consumed by youths using pipes, as the most widely abused drug.
by the female students, Odigie regretted the generally high rate of drug abuse in tertiary institutions, saying it was an indication that students allowed themselves to be influenced in the school environment, where they had more freedom.
The high rate of the abuse, he further said, was due to the absence of school hostels on campuses, making it difficult to control students who abuse these substances.
He said: “Majority of students live off-campus in lodges where neither the landlords, nor caretakers, are there to control them. If they are to be within the school premises, the story would have been different.”
He also observed that the failure of parents to care and monitor their children’s activities in the tertiary institutions was one of the contributory factors to the high rate of social ills in the society and urged parents not to leave the training of their wards entirely to teachers alone.
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