Pubdate: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 Source: Daily Nation (Kenya) Copyright: 2004 Nation Newspapers Contact: http://www.nationaudio.com/News/DailyNation/Today/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/868 UPSURGE IN CONSUMPTION OF HARD DRUGS Nairobi Consumption of cocaine, heroine and mandrax has increased in Kenya. "Matters have been worsened by failure by the Ministry of Health to put up rehabilitation centres as stipulated by section 52 of the Drug and Substance Abuse Act of 1994, National Agency for the Campaign Against Drug Abuse chairman Joseph Kaguthi said. Mr Kaguthi claimed the ministry did not even prepare any guidelines or standards as required by the Act. The chairman told Muslim students at a seminar on drug abuse at Jamia Mosque in Nairobi yesterday that the failure by the ministry was a clear indicator of Government's inability to enforce laws to the menace. Rehabilitation centres had been identified as key to fight abuse since its the only avenue that breaks the chain by suppressing demand. The process helped solve the problem at the family level as family members were the most affected if one of their own was an addict. "If you don't rehabilitate, multiple syndicates come up, which worsens the problem of drugs and substance abuse," he said. Mr Kaguthi took issue with Parliament's failure to pass a bill on tobacco control, which has been pending since the early 1990s. He blamed multinationals for the failure claiming that corruption could be ruled out. The cigarette is among the most abused substance and leads to increased cases of disability as well as premature deaths, he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh