THE EFFECT OF DRUG ABUSE AMONG NIGERIA UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATES
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY
This research work is on the
effects of Drug Abuse among University undergraduates in Nigeria. It appears
that not only the use of drugs that create problems but rather their misuse. In
other words the widespread use of drugs has not only turned our attention to
the dynamics of drug use and its determinants but also made it necessary to
weigh the impact of this process on social institutions and social charge in
future generations.
Drug abuse according to
Laver (1978) simply means the improper use of drugs to the degree that the
consequences are defined as detrimental to the user and or the society. The
World Health Organization (WHO (2006) also defined drug abuse as a “state” of
periodic or chronic intoxication, detrimental to the individual and to the
society, produced by the repeated consumption of a drug (natural or synthetic).
Drug abuse patterns include
all aspect of drug usage by the youths ranging from how much, how often and
what sort of drugs, where who, with, what circumstances and so on. The analysis
of contemporary social problem has consistently proved more and more
controversial because of the variables involve in their analysis,
with the incidence of drug abuse, being of utmost concern to the abuser
himself, his family, the government and the entire society in which he lives.
This situation seems to have caused a lot of embarrassment to the government
including most especially the damage done to the image of Nigerian abroad. It
is obvious that custom officials in the United States of America and indeed the
entire Nations of Europe subject the people of Nigeria traveling to their
countries to a more thorough and embarrassing checks. This type of degrading
and humiliating examination of Nigerians according to them is because they want
to crack down on smugglers of which Nigerians are the chief suspects due to the
hard drug trafficking posture exhibited by some greedy Nigerians.
Furthermore, Nigerian societies has
defined some drugs as acceptable while others as not acceptable without
reference to their effects on mental and physical wellbeing of t the of the
users, for example, society considers the use of alcohol and nicotine as
acceptable, hence those of them who take these drugs do so freely in public
without fear of arrest or society stigma.
To the society as a whole, crime,
promiscuity, armed robbery and other vices are all linked to drug abuse.
Therefore this study is motivated by the controversy that surrounds the effect
of drug abuse among University undergraduates in Nigeria.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Drug abuse in Nigeria in the
contemporary time has become one issue that cast a gloomy shadow to the entire
Nigerian society especially among University undergraduates. The height of drug
trafficking in Nigeria was witnessed in 1985 under the military regime. During
this period, it was mostly the University undergraduates that were caught and
the first to be executed for drug offences under the “special tribunal
(Miscellaneous Offences) Degree No. 20 of 1984. However, the abuse of drugs is
not only limited to the University undergraduates as alien phenomenon is to
distort its significance.
Nevertheless, the usage of drug either
by University undergraduates or other members of the larger society in all its
ramifications appears to be a social problem. This problem is widely spread and
it affect all and sundry. In other words, this wide spread use and abuse entice
people from all walks of life and beyond the human destruction caused by drug
dependence is the damage to traditional values and lifestyles. Studies have
also shown that drug abuse wrecks individual, shatter families and weakens
entire society with its burden of economic looses, health cost and increased
lawlessness and crime.
Also, drugs seem
to undermine the ability of University undergraduates to learn. Drug also
appears to contradict our values of physical wellbeing. People experiment with
drugs because they seem to hold the promise of fulfillment. But the fulfillment
is generally elusive, greater and greater quantities are consumed and
ultimately the person suffers both physical and psychological deterioration.
The drug abuser also experience problems of interaction and this interactional
problem is encountered both inside his immediate family and stress invariably
is created in the family situation of drug abuse (Hoffman, 1990).
To add to this, drug abuse may entail a
lot of social problems ranging from lateness to lectures, family neglect,
deviance behaviours, involvement in crime etc (Earl 2000). In terms of economic
cost, it includes the more money required to deal with the undesirable effects
of the drug abuse, the less money for services and programmes that enhances the
quality of life (Earl 2000).
One of the factors militating against
the eradication of drug abuse among our University undergraduates is that our
security agencies, such as the police force, National Drug Law Enforcement
Agencies among others have not done enough to check this scourge. Another
factor militating against the eradication of drug abuse among Nigerian
University undergraduates is the problem of corruption among the men and
officials of these fore mentioned agencies.
To this end and judging from the
problems outlined earlier, this research aims at ascertaining the effect of
drug abuse among University undergraduates in Nigeria using the University of
Calabar, Cross River State as a study area.
1.3 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
The following research questions will
guide the study.
1. What are the common drugs likely to
be abused by undergraduate students in the contemporary Nigeria society?
2. What are the major reasons
accountable for engagement of undergraduate students in drug abuse in Nigeria?
3. What are the likely implications for
undergraduate‟s involvement in drug abuse?
4. What are the measures that can be
used to eradicate drug abuse among University undergraduates in Nigeria?
1.4 MAJOR OBJECTIVE
To determine the effect of drugs abused
by undergraduates in Nigeria
1. To find out the drugs that is
commonly abused by undergraduate students in Nigeria.
2. To find out the implications for
undergraduates involvement on drug abuse.
3. To identify of this study also aims
at looking at some of the measures aimed at eradicating the drug abuse problem
among University undergraduates in Nigeria.
4. To ascertain the reasons why drugs
are been abused by the University undergraduates in Nigeria.
1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
There is a great need for this study as
it entails what the result for the findings would be used for.
The results of the study should help in
creating awareness in the society on the general effects of drug abuse on their
health most especially the University undergraduates. It will make the youths
to realize that excessive or even small intake of this item (drugs) has
inhibitory effects on their brain.
The result of this of this study will be
used in making the consumers to have a second thought before partaking in the act.
This will go a long way in modeling their behavior which the general awareness
has created.
The study will
go a long way in reducing the numerous health problems encountered as a result
of the misuse of drugs or the intake of hard drugs. The study will also help
young researchers or writers to solve some problems of drug abuse, thereby
ensuring good health of the University undergraduates or youths in general and
social harmony in the society.
Finally, all the social ills in the
society as a result of the effects of drug abuse among the University
undergraduates in Nigeria will be drastically minimized.
1.6 DEFINITION OF TERMS
(a) Drug: A drug is a chemical
substance capable of altering the physical and psychological function of the
body.
(b) Abuse: This means the misuse
of something. It can also be described as the illegal use of something.
(c) Drug Abuse: This is the
misuse of drugs. It could be defined as the illegal use of substance which
interferes with the human behavior.
(d) Effects: This could be
defined as consequences. It is also the power to produce result.
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