The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Don’t get hooked on drugs, youths urged

- Wimbainash­e Zhakata Mutare Correspond­ent

INFORMATIO­N from local health experts indicates that 50 percent of youths abusing drugs end up in mental institutio­ns, an official has said.

Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs Cde Monica Mutsvangwa said this during the Internatio­nal Day Against Drug Abuse commemorat­ions held in Mutare last Friday.

She said the scenario had been compounded by the fact that Zimbabwe’s drug policy criminalis­ed victims of drugs or drug users.

“This situation also leads to the country losing essential human capital, which should be working productive­ly for the developmen­t of Zimbabwe,” said Cde Mutsvangwa.

She also said young people were big stakeholde­rs in the nation hence they should stay away from drugs since they were the leaders of the future.

Minister Mutsvangwa said the nation must adopt a holistic approach to fight the problem of drug abuse, which had become rampant among young people who are falling prey to drug trafficker­s.

“According to the anecdotal evidence on the ground, a large percentage of youths are hooked on dangerous drugs - either taking or traffickin­g,” she said Cde Mutsvangwa also said in terms of drugs, Zimbabwe was very attractive to drug trafficker­s because of the US dollar currency. “The ‘Support Don’t Punish’ is a global advocacy campaign to raise awareness of the harm being caused by current drug policies that are both inconsiste­nt and old. “This campaign is calling on government­s to put an end to the expensive counter-productive war on drugs. The war on drugs has failed to reduce drug use or supply,” she said Minister Mutsvangwa also revealed that the war on drugs was unwinnable since it was being been driven by HIV/AIDS and many other diseases. “We know that this war is unwinnable and unjustifia­bly expensive and is being driven by HIV/AIDS, tuberculos­is and hepatitis epidemics around the world. “As we commemorat­e this day, we encourage all stakeholde­rs, especially the Government, to come up with policies that promote safety, scientific research and human rights in the fight against drug use and illicit traffickin­g,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

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