Pubdate: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 Source: East African Standard, The (Kenya) Copyright: 2004 The East African Standard Contact: http://www.eastandard.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1743 FIVE REASONS THE WAR ON DRUGS IS NOT BEING WON Nairobi Despite the loud noise being made about drug abuse in the country, there are at least five reasons why we might never win the war on drugs. The first one is that it is now doubtful that the government is serious about tackling the problem. If they were, there would be rehabilitation centres by now. There are none. The second one is that the government is still too soft on drugs and those who use them. Last Sunday, the Jamaican musician, Glen Washington, was in town. The followers of the Rastafarian movement took it upon themselves to smoke Cannabis Sativa in the open. It did not look odd that they were abusing a prohibited drug and of course no one bothered to show them that was wrong. And besides, it is generally agreed that Rastafarians can smoke bhang in spite of the law against it. The third one is that, nearly two years after the government outlawed the sniffing of glue, street people are still roaming our towns with glue bottles on their mouths. The police of course see nothing wrong in this. They let them be but they will use siren blaring convoys of vehicles to get revellers out of bars on weekends ostensibly because they are breaking the law. Drug addiction does not begin with the hard stuff, it starts with low levels of intoxication which in turn creates an addiction that seeks satisfaction in the harder stuff. The government obviously understands little of the wisdom of mending the crack before the whole house comes down. The fourth is that we have a moribund Children's Department. Most of those who sniff glue are children in need of care from this department. But their dilemma is understandable. Even if they arrest them, to what centres are they going to take them? The fifth is that the Public Health Department too cares little about what people consume. To them drug sniffing is okay as long as it is not being done in their buildings. In spite of all his energy and conviction, we doubt that Joseph Kaguthi, the drugs Czar, is bold enough to tell us that we are likely to win this war soon if the aforementioned remain in place. Besides, the National Agency for the Campaign Against Drug Abuse (Nacada) of which he is the co-ordinator is still a lame duck where the enforcement of law against drugs is concerned. One day we will look back, seeking our country, and we won't find it. For now, it bothers no one that we are teetering on the cusps of a major national disaster. It will when we are all on our way down to an irretrievable abyss of self-destruction. Cry this beloved nation! - --- MAP posted-by: Josh