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Stay away from drug abuse, electoral violence, NMA tells youth

The Benue Chairman of the Nigerian Medical Association, Dr. Ushakuma Anenga has cautioned youths against drug abuse and engaging in electoral violence.

He said in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Makurdi that the actions, including vote buying and selling, have long-term adverse effects on individuals and society.

According to him, drug abuse is a huge issue in Nigeria and globally, stunting the youths’ future.

He said about 275 million people in the world are abusing drugs, out of which Nigeria has more than 14.3 million people associated with drug abuse.

“I had cause to go and look at how many votes our President, Muhammadu Buhari got in the last election.

“It is about 15 million votes. That is like the entire youth that can change the country abusing drugs, and that is huge.

“The causes are numerous; peer pressure, people trying to cope with stress, parental influence, there are many causes,” he added.

The medical practitioner said it was important for the country to hold seminars and conferences to conscientise the youths on the dangers of these issues.

“There are other organisations whose primary activity is trying to curb this menace, for us it is just to engage in advocacy and to be supportive,” he added.

On electoral violence, the NMA chairman advised the youths to build their capacity and make better choices.

“Lack of capacity will reduce one’s ability to say no to electoral violence; knowledge is very important to resist that and in making informed choices during the election and all other aspects of life,” Anenga said.

(NAN)

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