A zonal pastor of Redeemed Christian Church of God, Mr. Victor
Edo spoke of his 13-year journey as a drug addict and revealed how he
had to donate his blood in exchange for money just to satisfy his urge
for heroin, cocaine and some other hard drugs.
Victor,
an alumnus of the CADAM said this on Tuesday, during a visit to Christ
Against Drug Abuse Ministry in the Araga, Epe area of Lagos by officials
of the National Drug Enforcement Agency.
The pastor while
recounting his experience with drug addiction which started in 1985 in
Lagos when he started selling drugs said:
“ At a point, I started
taking them. I was the kingpin of Ikeja Cocaine Triangle that media
were writing about sometime in 1987. NDLEA eventually arrested me.
“I
sold my blood just to satisfy my urge. My father and my relatives
rejected me, but eventually I came to CADAM in 1998. Today I am an
ordained pastor.”
Meanwhile some others also as a way of helping
others in similar situations and those rehabilitating spoke about their
various experiences with drugs, cocaine, drinking.
A woman in the
rehabilitation centre, Steven Ufom who told PUNCH Metro that the death
of her husband she turned to a drinker said: “I drank alcohol for nine
years. Initially, I was taking it to relieve myself of pains and sorrows
caused by the death of my husband because there was nobody to assist me
in taking care of my three children. I took different kinds of alcohol
to the point of stupor. I was all alone. My parents had died; my sons
disowned me and ran away from me because of the disgrace I caused them.
“No matter how dejected you are, don’t make drugs and alcohol your last resort. One can easily get addicted,” Ufom said.
Another
pastor, Olohunleke Mabinuori, said he was so addicted to drugs that he
packed some heroine in his boot when his father took him to London in
1981 in an attempt to stop him from taking had drugs which he started
when he was in primary six. Mobinuori added that he left London when he
exhausted the heroine.
A 53-year-old nurse, who joined the centre
three months ago, said she cooked cocaine and injected it into her body
for 31 years. She also said she mixed it with heroine whenever she
wanted to smoke, claiming that it was her fiancé that led her into the
act.
The Pubic Relations Officer of NDLEA, Mr. Mitchel Ofoyeju,
appreciated the coordinator of the centre for assisting the agency in
the campaign against drug abuse and promised to continually support it.
When
asked what the agency was doing about some of its officials who
collected dues from drug barons, the PRO said there was a time a
commander in Kano was dismissed when found guilty of such allegation.
The
coordinator, Dr. Dokun Adedeji, while expressing his appreciation to
the visitors, enjoined NDLEA to rise up to the financial challenges
facing the centre. He added that 1,500 people had been sensitised to
abstain from drug abuse since the centre was established.
Sources: Naij.com news, Punch Nigeria
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