Kaduna residents laud ban on alcoholic drinks in sachets

Nigeriacurrent
Nigeriacurrent

Residents of  Kaduna State have applauded the Federal Government for banning the production of alcoholic drinks  in  sachets.

The residents, in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Kaduna, said the ban would save lives and reduce criminal activities, especially among youths, in the state.

Mr Ayuba Bako, a medical scientist, said the ban would reduce the abuse of alcoholic substances and ensure the youth were engaged in productive activities.

Bako added that there was a link between harmful intake of alcohol in sachets and  diseases like cancer, tuberculosis as well as injuries and accidents.

“I hope the ban will yield good results because we have laws, but some are poorly enforced,’’ he said.

Mrs Amina Musa, a civil servant, said the ban was  long overdue ,adding many  young people had lost their lives due to excess consumption.

“This is a welcome idea. Many parents have been praying for this as many of our young boys have lost their lives due to excess consumption of alcohol in sachets. These   drinks have made many of our children drop out of school and engage in violent and  immoral acts ’’she said.

Daniel Achi, a business man, also applauded the ban, saying it would reduce vices connected with alcohol intake.

“I just buried a nephew two days ago because of excess consumption of sachet drinks. These drinks cause harm in the society because they are cheap and can be found everywhere. With little money ,you can buy it and  so ,there are more  consumers of the sachet drinks  than drinks in bottles. I hope the government will enforce the ban to ensure total compliance,” Achi said.

Mr Usman Bashir, a mechanic, also lauded  the ban, adding that many  young people take it as energy booster for work.

“I am happy with the ban and hope something good comes out of it because many young people   take it as energy booster. Some of them take these sachet drinks as early as 6a.m., before going to work, and by the time they start working, they are already tired.

“I advise the relevant authorities to ensure total compliance with the ban.

(NAN)

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