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Under Siege: Drug Abuse Among Under-Age Children Alarms Nigeria By Festus Edovia

Peer pressure remains one of the strongest influences on young people, many of whom feel compelled to experiment with drugs in order to gain acceptance among friends.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
March 8, 2026
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Festus Edovia

Festus Edovia

Nigeria is confronting a troubling and rapidly escalating crisis: the rise of drug abuse among under-age children. What was once a problem largely associated with adults and hardened street users has quietly crept into schools, neighborhoods, and communities, placing the nation’s young generation under serious threat.

Across many parts of the country, children who should be focused on education, character building, and personal development are increasingly exposed to dangerous substances such as tramadol, codeine syrup, cannabis, and other illicit drugs. The spread of this trend has become so pervasive that parents, teachers, and community leaders are sounding the alarm over the long-term implications for Nigeria’s future.

Several factors are fueling this disturbing development. Peer pressure remains one of the strongest influences on young people, many of whom feel compelled to experiment with drugs in order to gain acceptance among friends. At the same time, declining parental supervision and the gradual erosion of traditional family structures have left many children without the guidance and support they need during their formative years.

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Equally troubling is the ease with which these substances can be obtained. Despite regulations and enforcement efforts by authorities, drugs remain widely available in many communities. In some cases, they are openly sold to minors who are often unaware of the devastating health and social consequences associated with substance abuse.

The influence of social media and elements within the entertainment industry has further complicated the problem. In certain spaces, drug use is portrayed as fashionable, rebellious, or glamorous. Such narratives can easily mislead impressionable young minds, creating the dangerous illusion that drug consumption is harmless or even desirable.

The consequences of this growing epidemic are profound. Drug abuse among under-age children often leads to addiction, declining academic performance, behavioral problems, mental health challenges, and, in many cases, involvement in criminal activities. Tragically, the dreams and potential of many promising young Nigerians are being destroyed before they even have the opportunity to fully develop.

This alarming trend calls for urgent and coordinated action. Parents must become more engaged in the lives of their children, paying close attention to their behavior, social circles, and emotional well-being. Schools must also strengthen drug education programs that equip students with the knowledge and resilience needed to resist harmful influences.

Communities have a role to play as well. Local leaders, religious institutions, and civil society groups must work together to discourage the sale and use of illicit substances while promoting healthy alternatives for young people.

Government agencies and law enforcement bodies must equally intensify efforts to dismantle drug distribution networks and ensure strict penalties for those who manufacture, distribute, or sell drugs to minors. Protecting children from substance abuse must be treated as a national priority.

Nigeria’s future rests largely on the strength, creativity, and productivity of its young population. Allowing drug abuse to take root among under-age children is not merely a family or community concern—it is a national emergency that demands immediate and sustained attention.

If decisive steps are not taken now, the country risks losing an entire generation to the devastating grip of substance abuse. The time to act is now.

Festus Edovia, ANIPR, FICM

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