NDLEA worried over children’s use of drugs

The Gombe State Command of the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency has expressed concerns over the use of illicit drugs among children under 15 years of age.

The state commander of the agency, Mr. Aliyu Adole, said in Gombe on Monday that the trend was “worsening every day.”

He said, “They (children) use syringe and needles to inject illicit substances into their veins

“The substances embolden them to carry out all sorts of vices, unprotected sex inclusive;” adding that the command had arrested many children while in the act.

“We took some of the children to Gombe State Agency for the Control of AIDS and some of them tested positive to HIV.”

Adole said that some of the children had “scary and unpleasant looks” due to the adverse reactions of the illicit drugs.

“We have tried to counsel them; we have tried to let them know the repercussions of taking illicit substances, but they do not to listen to us,” he said.

The commander appealed to parents to monitor the behaviour of their children, stressing that they (parents) have special role to play in assisting them to stay off drugs.

Child Protection Network, an NGO in Gombe, has identified increase in the consumption of illicit drugs among children as one of the major challenges the network was tackling.

NAN

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