The Emir of Bwari in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Alhaji Musa Ijakoro, on Sunday urged the Federal Government to intensify war towards eradicating the importation of illegal drugs and substances in Nigeria.
The Mandate Health Empowerment Initiative (MHEI), an NGO, led a grassroots mental health campaign at the Bwari Area Council, Abuja.
He said that it was the responsibility of the Federal Government to ensure that such drugs were not sold or distributed in the country so as to protect the health of citizens and ensure the future of youths.
The traditional ruler noted that some youths in the country consumed these drugs and substances to aid them in carrying out acts of violence and mischief, adding that this is also affecting their mental health.
Ijakoro said that it therefore behoved of the federal government to put in place plans and strategies towards totally eliminating the importation, sale and consumption of these drugs in the country.
``Health is the life of the human being; when you are healthy, you can do anything and achieve anything but when you abuse drugs the drugs will also abuse you.
``I am appealing to the federal government to intensify its sensitisation on these drugs and their effects. Agencies in charge of addressing this problem should double their efforts.
``We need to do this because it is for our own safety so that our young boys and girls can be safe," said the traditional ruler.
While speaking to newsmen, Mr Ameh Abba, the MHEI President, said the organisation took its campaign to Bwari because it selected the community to provide mental health services, psychosocial support and related intervention.
Abba said that the organisation hoped to enhance the mental health of every Bwari dweller and open them up to opportunities for education, skills training and income-generating initiatives.
He said that the intervention was to aid the community in avoiding traditional healers in informal settings or unnecessary incarceration of people on the basis of their mental health conditions.
Abba said the organisation was working in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Health and in partnership with National Hospital, Abuja; FCT Primary Health Care Board and the Department of Health, Bwari Area Council to achieve this.