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Drug Abuse Affected My Educational Process

Saddam Saidu, a student of the Federal University, Lokoja, is grateful for the intervention of his father who saved him from been ruined by drug addiction.

Saidu, who studies political science, revealed that his journey to been an addict to and other opiates started through influence from friends who are drug abusers.

His father during a town hall meeting held in Abuja on Tuesday, gave more insight into the story to mark the 2018 International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Drug Trafficking, with the theme, ‘Listen first: Listening to children and youths is the first step to help them grow healthy and safe.’

Saidu took time out to advise parents to keep watch on their children and wards, stating that a lot of futures of youngsters has been ruined by drug abuse and addiction.

I finished my secondary school about eight years ago, but I am in 200 level at the university. You can see how my addiction had affected my academic progress. The last time I saw some of my friends, they were so impressed, they kept telling me I was looking good; I want to thank my father for not giving up on me,” Saddam said.

Mohammed explained that rehabilitating Saddam cost him a lot, adding that he had to place him in an expensive rehabilitation clinic in Wuse, Abuja.

I was running an online Masters programme with a foreign university. The programme cost me $2,250 but I had to abandon the programme to focus on the rehabilitation of my son,” Mohammed told the audience which erupted in a loud ovation.

Col. Muhammad Abdallah (retd.), the Chairman, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, said beyond clamping down on offenders, his agency was enlightening the youths about drug abuse.

It is not acceptable that parents who have the primary responsibility of listening to their wards have rather resorted to blaming teachers, pastors, Imams, law enforcement agencies and even their children’s peers for their drug indulgence,” he noted.

Maj.-Gen. Babagana Monguno (retd.), the National Security Adviser, stated that enormous volume of drugs were still produced, trafficked and consumed throughout the world despite the efforts of national and international institutions.



is an Associate at Naija News. He is a news media enthusiast, he holds a degree in psychology and loves exploring and sharing about the enormous power that lies in the human mind. Email: [email protected], Instagram: adeniyidman