At a time when drug abuse is a national health issue, Nigeria may
soon relax its law against planting and consumption of cannabis, with
declaration that the United Nations ((UN) has approved usage of the drug
for medical purposes.
The position of UN on the usage and abuse of drug was declared by
Project Officer of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime in
Nigeria, Harsheth Kaur Virk, in her presentation at a one day Public
hearing on the need to check rising menace of Pharmaceutical drugs abuse
among youth in Nigeria organised by the Senate Committee on Drugs,
Narcotics and Health.
According to her, Cannabis is a miracle drug allowed for medical
purposes by the United Nations, but not for recreational purposes. She
said: “Nigeria as a sovereign Nation has its stringent laws against
it but international conventions of the UN have approved it for medical
purposes based on outcome of researches conducted to that effect by
globally recognized institutes.”
According to her, aside cannabis, recreational users of other
addictive drugs by UN recommendation, should not be criminalised, but
rehabilitated, adding, “The Drugs and Crime office of the UN sees
addictive drugs users as people who are sick, in need of treatment, care
and rehabilitation.”
The UN official however pointed out that the global body was against
drug trafficking. She charged Nigeria’s security agencies to be
proactive in their anti-drug trafficking campaign and not reactive.
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