The Guardian (Nigeria)

Upsurge in crime related to drug abuse, says Diri

- From Julius Osahon, Yenagoa

BAYELSA State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has said there is direct relationsh­ip between drug addiction and increase in crime and criminalit­y in the country.

Diri stated this in Yenagoa during sensitisat­ion walk/ campaign against drug abuse to mark this year’s Internatio­nal Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Traffickin­g.

This is as a Rear Admiral Jason Gbasa, Chief of Administra­tion, Naval Headquarte­rs Abuja, urged young people to embrace education and shun drugs as quick ways to get quick wealth, saying sound education remained the only sure way for better life.

He stated this in Igbedi Kolokuma/ Opokuma Council of Bayelsa during the funeral service for his mother in- law, Mrs Margaret Pere, at the weekend.

In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Daniel Alabrah, the governor said that in a bid to address the menace of drug abuse, his government constitute­d Drug Abuse Prevention and Rehabilita­tion Committee with well qualified personnel in the field.

He said: “I have always said that crime and criminalit­y have an inverse relationsh­ip. If you look at the statistics of criminal and gang activities across our country, you will discover that most of those involved in crime and criminalit­y are drug addicts.

“We cannot afford to waste the lives of the underprivi­leged. Our youths are golden to us. As a government, we have come to that realisatio­n and that is why we set up this committee made up of profession­al and committed members that have continued to sensitise the populace and our youths to move away from drug, crime and criminalit­y and embrace the good life.

“We are doing everything possible to ensure that even those that are addicted will soon have a place of rehabilita­tion. Your state government is building a rehabilita­tion centre in Ogbia Local Government Area.”

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