Pubdate: Sun, 01 Jun 2003 Source: East African Standard, The (Kenya) Copyright: 2003 The East African Standard Contact: http://www.eastandard.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1743 Author: Caroline Mango DRUGS SALE ALARMING, SAY COAST RESIDENTS Nairobi Top anti-drugs activists at the Coast want the National Campaign Against Drugs (Nacada) boss Joseph Kaguthi to concentrate more on the region, which is losing youths in big numbers to the vice. The proprietor of the Reach-Out Rehab Centre based in Kikambala, Mr Mohammed Murad, said Nacada should initiate more programmes and make extensive tours at the Coast. Murad said the effect of Nacada was not being felt at the Coast, where drug consumption and sale had reached alarming levels. The last time Nacada boss toured Coast was late last year and only concentrated on Mombasa district. Murad expressed concern over the high level of hard drugs consumption and sale in Mombasa, Malindi, Kwale, Lamu, Kilifi and Taita Taveta. "Nacada should mobilise its resources and personnel and put more initiatives at the Coast to create awareness on the dangers of drugs and hold sessions with the youth," said Murad. The anti-drugs activist said boys as young as 12 were already actively involved in the consumption of hard drugs like heroin and bhang. Murad wants religious leaders and anti-drugs activists to be part and parcel of Nacada's main committee to initiate programmes and campaigns at the Coast. Speaking to the Sunday Standard, Murad said the role of Nacada should be felt at the Coast. "Many of our youths are drug addicts and these drugs have continued to easily find their way to the Coast," said Murad. Some unguarded borders, like Lunga-Lunga and Old Port, have been major entry-points for drugs. Murad said: "You will find that only consumers are arrested and not the big fish who are well known and continue to supply drugs." Murad said drug consumption and the "open sale" in estates and villages was a serious issue that needed to be urgently addressed. He called on parents not to harbour drug peddlers and barons. "Parents and members of the public should be in the forefront in helping us get rid of drug peddlers," Murad pleaded. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh