NAFDAC: 50% Of Nigerian Children Consume Alcohol

A deepening public-health crisis has been identified following revelations that over half of Nigeria’s under-aged population consumes alcohol. Data indicates that 54.3 percent of minors purchase these beverages independently, predominantly utilizing low-cost sachets and small-PET-bottles that are easily concealed. While peer-groups and social-gatherings remain primary sources of access, accounting for nearly half of the supply, the high prevalence of self-procurement in key regions underscores the urgency for regulatory intervention.



Consumption-patterns reveal that while occasional drinking is the dominant behavior among minors, a significant demographic admits to daily or weekly intake, often surpassing adult-rates for occasional use. To combat this upward-trend, authorities are advocating for the elimination of pocket-sized alcohol units, specifically sachet and sub-200ml formats, to limit accessibility. Effective mitigation of this issue requires a multi-faceted strategy involving stricter supply-chain restrictions and heightened community-vigilance among parents, educators, and local stakeholders.


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