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NIGERIA’S YOUTH IN CRISIS: CHIYOWO PLEAD TO END THE RISING TIDE OF DRUG ABUSE

by access_admin / Thursday, 07 May 2026 / Published in ARTICLES, BLOG, Events, Mobile, Networking, Technology

PRESS RELEASE

May 7, 2026

The Children, Youth and Women Empowerment Initiative expresses deep concern over the alarming rise in illicit drug use among Nigerian youths, as recently reported by Vanguard on April 11, 2026. The report revealed that over 14.3 million Nigerians consume illicit drugs annually, with a significant proportion being young people, the very strength and future of our nation.

This disturbing trend reflects a growing crisis where thousands of vulnerable youths, mostly driven by economic hardship, peer pressure, and emotional stress, are turning to substances such as tramadol, codeine syrup, cannabis, and other locally improvised drugs for temporary relief. What often begins as an experiment, sometimes as little as a pill mixed with soft drinks, quickly escalates into addiction, destroying lives, families, and communities.

We are particularly troubled by the increasing normalization of substance abuse across urban and rural areas, in schools, motor parks, and even on street corners. The accessibility and affordability of these drugs have made them a dangerous escape route for many young Nigerians.

As an organization committed to youth empowerment and national development, we strongly condemn the rising tide of drug abuse. We believe that a nation cannot progress when its youth, the backbone of its future, are trapped in cycles of addiction and despair.

We therefore extend our plea to Nigerian youths to desist from the use of illicit drugs and harmful substances. True strength lies not in escape, but in resilience, purpose, and self-development. Your future is too valuable to be sacrificed for temporary relief.

We also urge all levels of government to urgently strengthen existing drug control policies and introduce new practical measures where necessary. This includes stricter regulation and enforcement against the illegal sale and distribution of controlled substances, increased surveillance and crackdown on drug trafficking networks, investment in rehabilitation and counseling centers across the country, and nationwide awareness campaigns targeting schools and communities.

Parents, educators, and community leaders must also play an active role in guiding, mentoring, and supporting young people. Early intervention, open communication, and moral guidance are critical in preventing substance abuse.

Nigeria stands at a critical crossroads. The fight against drug abuse must be collective, deliberate, and sustained. We must protect our youths, restore hope, and create opportunities that inspire them to choose purpose over destruction. Collectively, we can build a healthier, safer, and more productive society.

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Children, Youth and Women (ChiYoWo) Empowerment Initiative

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