Coast RC Vows Crackdown on Drug Peddlers Amid Rising Abuse

Coast Regional Commissioner (RC), John Elungata, has pledged to intensify efforts against drug abuse following a troubling report by the National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA). The report highlighted the Coast region’s high prevalence of drug use, surpassing the national average.

According to the report, drug prevalence in the Coast region stands at 34.4%, with high rates of tobacco (14.9%), alcohol (12.2%), bhang (4.5%), and heroin (2.3%). Elungata expressed concern over the region’s deteriorating mental health situation, attributing it largely to drug abuse.

“Mombasa has unfortunately become a hub for illegal drugs. The government is determined to combat this issue,” Elungata emphasized. He noted recent successes in reducing bhang use through security raids and community collaboration, highlighting a recent incident where youths were disciplined for drug-related offenses in Frere Town.

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Elungata underscored the link between drug abuse and criminal activities among the youth, citing reductions in gang-related violence following crackdowns on drug trafficking and consumption.

The RC urged local leaders to invest more in sports facilities as a preventive measure against drug use, emphasizing the need for additional stadiums and playgrounds to engage youths positively.

Professor Mabel Imbuga, Chairperson of NACADA, acknowledged government efforts, including the establishment of rehabilitation centers and a multi-agency task force targeting illicit brews. She encouraged Mombasa residents to utilize available rehabilitation services for drug addiction and mental health support.

Roy Sasaka, Chairman of the National Youth Council, highlighted the pandemic’s impact on youth mental health, advocating for increased support and opportunities to mitigate these challenges.

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In conclusion, Elungata reiterated the government’s commitment to combating drug abuse comprehensively, emphasizing community involvement and strategic interventions as crucial steps towards a drug-free Coast region.

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