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Tuesday 3 February 2015

Why should a girl be raped because she uses illicit drugs?

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Abigail, a 25 year old girl resident in the FCT recounted how she was raped by some policemen on the account that she admitted to the use of illicit drugs. In order for her not to get arrested she was made to pay with her body. In her words ‘They forcefully climbed me to make love with me, so I was begging that it will just be one person but they refused and took turns to have sex with me, my body was violated’. Abigail’s case is just one out of the many cases of human right abuse that young people who use drugs do experience in the hand of law enforcement officers.
 Someone may want to ask, do drug users have any human right? Don’t they deserve whatever punishment they receive? This and many similar questions explained why human right abuse of this group have been normalised in our society and beclouded a need for us to confront the growing challenge of drug misuse with humane and evidence-based strategy. Recently, YouthRISE Nigeria, a Non-Governmental organisation with support of Open Society Institute of West Africa (OSIWA) presented an evidence-based report on documented cases of human right abuse experienced by young people who use drugs in Nigeria. The story of Abigail was one of the cases. Other cases include arbitrary and prolonged arrest, denial of access to justice, extortion, being beaten, getting locked up without food for days, sexual harassment, rape, forced rehabilitation and use of severe torture to make people drug free. The perpetrators of these abuse are not limited to law enforcement officers but included family members, religious centres and many more. 

The challenge of drug use in our society today is a reality among the youths who use drugs for one reasons or the other inclusive of escaping the harsh economic problem such as unemployment, poverty and homelessness.Young people constitute about 60 per cent of Nigeria population and it is important to take issues that affect them very serious.

The YouthRISE reportclearly showed Nigeria drug policy to be reactive to both internal and external pressures instead of being a proactive tool based on evidence of what works and what does not. While drug traffickers are criminals, it is out of place to treat drug users who are at the receiving end like criminals. The understanding of drug dependence should also make us to rethink that drug users are supposed to be referred to treatment and help centres and not getting locked up in prison asylums or police and NDLEA custody. Even though, it could have been said that these individuals broke the law, there fundamental human rights and dignity should be upheld.Moreover, drug use is a non-violent offence and locking people up because they use drugs is not really justifiable. This also contributes to over congestions of Nigeria prisons and detention centres. The findings from the report showed that some of the young people who were locked up for just using drugs became worse or hardened after getting out of the custody.

In conclusion, this topic is rarely discussed but it’s a growing challenge in Nigeria and like a time bomb among the youth. The continuous use of punishment and force to address drug use seems counter-productive.While the Nigeria drug law could be said to have been developed with good intentions, the unintended consequences resulting from its implementation calls for an urgent review especially for the protection and holistic development of the youth population who have already initiated drug use. While law enforcement is still needed, it should be targeted at the traffickers and those who deal in illicit drugs. The users should be given required support and not punishment.

53 comments:

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    1. Law makers becoming law breakers...
      Taking bribe of sleeping wit a lady dey r to correct. D I just say "sleeping" pls "raping" it is bcos she was forced into it.

      Well, am not surprise.

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    2. Not just drug users. Even prostitutes and other females caught in one illegal act or another are always made to pay with their body. That's d kind of security we have in this country where people assigned to protect u are the ones that abuse u.

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    3. This is very bad indeed. Youths are suffering everyday in different locations in Nigeria. We need to do more to help them out Linda!

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    1. Hmmmmmm, police!!!. I pray they are caught and punished.

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    2. People and grammar sef. Abeg what is graphic in that report?

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    3. O critical o. Ki oju maa ri ibi. #happytuesday

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  3. that is a sin against the law.. rape?

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  4. Most Nigerian police are your enemies.

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  5. Most Nigerian police are your enemies.

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  6. NO IDEA PLSSS

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    I WILL RATHER BE SELF MADE

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  7. Dunno wot 2say cos right now I'm in d tinking mood.

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  8. Lawless country...they would not punish those stupid police ooo

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  9. the best rehab in all is love.

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  10. Yes, they should be rehabilitated instead, .

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  11. Those policemen deserve to be castrated and hanged
    They like taking advantage of vulnerable pple

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  12. That's Nigeria for you.

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  13. @Police men no be better people




    @Galore

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  14. All na excuse to misbehave jare

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  15. Illicit drug crime and she accepted to take it upon her body and summit it to those shameless idiots.......rubbish!!!!


    ••••••QUEENMAYA••••••

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  16. Why shd they be raped because they are drug users ? It's bad and rape is a crime

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  17. Thank u although I only take drugs when necessary,.#THAT AKWA IBOM BOY#

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  18. A reflection of what happens in our police force

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  19. Wat more can I say... It is well..

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  20. good job OSIWA and YouthRISE

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  21. is it only in nigeria that police men will arrest prostitutes, take them to the station and have sex with them one by one? this same nigeria, a female will call for the arrest of another female and police will use that medium to rape her just because of a possible misunderstanding. this same nigeria, a madam will accuse her sales girl of stealing, call police men to lock her up and they will end up raping her... numerous cases littered everywhere. i just dont understand this country!!

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  22. Sighs like seriously rape someone cos she used hard drugs? Naija police!

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  23. U will b a big fool to fink Naija police is ur frd.... Police men rape gals always n d abuse women cnt speak up cos of shame or fear of wat dose men will do....police getz away wif many shits datz y they keep doin it.

    ~@iamjbankz SA to President Jonathan 2015~

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  24. Daz vry bad of d police. Pls post my coment nah

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  25. Biko why is dis country so corrupt, why is everything in dis country turning into ruins? God please intervene & help heal our land. Mcheeeeeeeeew! Linda take note!

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  26. Femi fex u like wat?rape?foolish fellow

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  27. Nigerian police again


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  28. Nawa ooo. A Lot is wrong wit out police men. Most of dem re nkpi ewu. So corrupt and wicked. God hv mercy on his people. #oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#

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  29. "Police Is ur friend" 4 wiaaa. SMH

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  30. The policemen should be sacked and then taken behind bars.

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  31. The policemen should be sacked and then taken behind bars.

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  32. It shows d extent dat corruption have reach in our country. May God help us all

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