14.3 Million Nigerians Consumed Illicit Drugs in One Year
Drug addiction is seriously affecting many young people in Nigeria. A recent survey by the NDLEA shows that 14.3 million Nigerians used illicit drugs within just one year.
This high number has raised concern about the growing problem of substance abuse across the country, especially among the youth.
The figure highlights how widespread drug use has become. Many young Nigerians turn to drugs for different reasons, including lack of jobs, stress, and difficult living conditions. Experts say this level of consumption can lead to more health problems, mental issues, and even increased crime in communities.
The NDLEA survey has sparked discussions on social media. Some people believe the real number could be much higher, while others feel it shows the urgent need for action. Parents, teachers, and leaders are worried that without proper measures, the future of many young people could be at risk.
Authorities are expected to step up efforts in fighting drug trafficking and providing help for those already addicted. This includes creating more rehabilitation centres and running awareness campaigns in schools and communities.
The goal is to reduce the demand for drugs and support affected individuals.
This situation is seen as a major challenge for Nigeria. It calls for stronger collaboration between government agencies, families, and civil society groups.
Many hope that addressing the root causes like unemployment and poverty will help bring down the rate of drug use among youths.
The report serves as a wake-up call for everyone. If not tackled quickly, drug addiction could have long-lasting effects on the health and development of the nation. Concerted efforts are needed to protect the younger generation and build a healthier society.





