Monday, February 4, 2019

Anglican bishop attributes drugs use to absence of control measures

From Nigeria-

Retiring Archbishop of Kwara Province and Bishop of Kwara Diocese, Anglican Church, Segun Adeyemi has urged the Federal Government to ensure regulated access to drugs and chemicals to reduce the current prevalence abuse drugs among the youths.

He attributed the prevalence of drug addiction and abuse among youth in the country to unfettered access to drugs and alcohol in most parts of the country.

The medical doctor turned clergy, said that poverty among people must be addressed to check drug use, adding that some people would do anything to get money, even rituals, instead of living quality lifestyle.

He described Nigerian politicians as people of same family irrespective of their political leanings.
He said that people should not be fooled by personalities and different political parties in the country.
Bishop Adeyemi spoke with reporters in Ilorin at the weekend as part of activities to mark his retirement from office.

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