Alarming Discovery: Alarming Discovery: Nitazene opioids found among African drug usersopioids found among African drug users

A recent report by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime has uncovered a troubling new development in Africa’s drug landscape: the presence of potentially fatal nitazenes among drug users on the continent.

This marks the first time these powerful synthetic opioids, previously linked to overdose deaths in Western and Asian countries, have been detected in Africa.

Nitazenes are notorious for their potency, being up to 100 times stronger than heroin and 10 times more potent than fentanyl, making them exceedingly dangerous.

The report specifically highlights the situation in Sierra Leone and Guinea-Bissau, where testing revealed that 83% of drug samples in Sierra Leone and 55% in Guinea-Bissau contained nitazenes.

“This is the first evidence that nitazenes have made their way into Africa’s retail drug markets,” the Global Initiative stated, underscoring the urgent nature of this issue.

The spread of nitazenes adds to the already significant challenges of drug addiction in West and Central Africa, where cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug.

In Sierra Leone, President Julius Maada Bio has launched an aggressive campaign against kush, one of the most common drugs in the country.

The need for immediate action is clear. Experts warn that many young people are unknowingly consuming these highly potent substances, unaware of the severe risks.

They advocate for the rapid deployment of chemical testing equipment to help curb drug trafficking and address addiction issues effectively.

This alarming discovery highlights the evolving and escalating nature of drug-related problems in Africa, calling for a concerted effort from authorities and communities to safeguard public health.

 

 

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