Curbing drug abuse


Each year, large swathes of the population fall prey to the menace of drugs

The absence of adequate funds and resources has impeded the Anti-Narcotics Force’s (ANF) ability to tackle the problem head-on

Currently, there are more than 9 million drug addicts in the country, of which 2 million are believed to be between the ages of 15 to 25

Traffickers looking to exploit vulnerable groups target educational institutes and hostels where affordability is usually not an issue and great potential for additional customers

The youth are more prone to drug consumption due to easy access, peer pressure, social media and pop culture trends, and academic pressures

Students are now also using drugs to get good results

Educational institutes are either unaware of the issue or not concerned about the welfare of students who are increasingly becoming addicted to hardcore drugs

To stifle the use and supply of drugs at educational institutes, the Senate Standing Committee on Narcotics Control has decided to form vigilance/discipline committees in educational institutes

While this is a step in the right direction, private educational institutes that are notorious for not following government orders will be required to cooperate to make progress on the matter

Perhaps, institutes should be included in the process and urged to initiate anti-drug campaigns

Previous crackdown attempts have remained futile because of little cohesion within departments and across regions

Corruption among police and other officials has further hampered efforts

Therefore, the authorities need to tighten laws and strengthen lawmakers to improve the monitoring of officials

The ANF has also sought funds and resources to establish rehabilitation facilities for women and children in the capital as well as other cities

Given the enormity of the problem, crackdown initiatives should be taken alongside improving access to rehabilitation to prevent individuals from relapsing and avoid being exploited by traffickers

  Published in The Express Tribune, February 12th, 2023

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Date:13-Feb-2023 Reference:View Original Link