Drug abuse : Youths using embalming
oil, paint, petrol -NDLEA
The rate of drug abuse in Adamawa
and other states around the country is
on the increase as addicts increasing resort to use of embalming oil,
paint, petrol, and such readily available substances.
The Head of Drug Reduction Unit of
the Adamawa State Command of the Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA),
Shehu Dankolo, who spoke to The Nation correspondent on drug abuse, said the
resort to unconventional drugs resulted from the banning of cocaine and
tightening of rules regarding the purchase and consumption of tramadol,
diazephaem, tyre solution and other conventional drugs.
Explaining the prevailing trend,
Shehu Dankolo said, “Youths are increasingly using psychoactive substances.
They are the substances in vogue now. Take for instance formalin, that is
embalming oil, the fluid for embalming the dead.
That one is sniffed now or
orally taken. Formalin is used legally mostly in hospitals for embalming dead
bodies but people have experimented with it and abuse it for mood altering
purposes. They put it in a nylon bag and blow and draw on it.
“There is rubber solution, otherwise
called sholly, the one normally used in patching tyres. They blow and draw on
it and it makes them feel on the air, as if they are flying.
When you see
someone in the street with his two hands up in the air as they walk, they most
likely have taken rubber solution and feel they are flying.
“Super glue is also now sniffed to
get high. Then you have tipex, the substance that women apply on their nails.
They sniff it. They also sniff petrol, then kerosine and paint. All these
things are called organic solvents or inhailants.”
According to him, the solvents
have worse effects on addicts than the
prescription drugs hitherto abused. He explained, “These inhailants are number
one in terms of drugs that cause irreversable effects.
If you are hooked on it
and it damages your brain, there is nothing anyone can do for you. And people
who take such drugs are very difficult to manage, they are difficult to
rehabilitate. After the counselling and rehabilitation we do here, if they go
to school, they won’t understand anything. Organic solvents damage the brain
faster and more acutely and in forms that are irreversable.”
Speaking on the way out, he said the
factors for drug abuse must be tackled and that laws need to be made to address
the different substances being abused.
He said, “Lack of relevant legislation
or weakness in enforcing enacted laws encourage the festering of drug abuse.
Those of them that are legislated upon, like tramadol, codeine, totolin,
sodein, marijuana, cocaine, Indian hemp, diazepharm and all of that, they can
be prosecuted, but when it comes to psychoactive substances, there is no legislation to regulate their use and those
who use them cannot be prosecuted in court.”
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