Evaluating the relationship between drug abuse and unemployment in Abakaliki Metropolis of Ebonyi State, Nigeria

1Francis Ogbonnia Egwu, 2Chidi Philip Okorie*, 3Aleke Jude Uchechukwu and 4Pius Elot Etan

1Department of Criminology and Security Studies Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo, Nigeria

2Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Faculty of the Social Sciences, University of Nigeria, Nsukka

3Faculty of Economics Kampala International University, Main Campus, P.O. Box, 20000 Kampala, Uganda

4Nigeria Police Force, Enugu State Police Command

Email:chidiphilip1994@gmail.com; jude.aleke@kiu.ac.ug; piuseliot16@gmail.com

ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0009-6807-9484

ABSTRACT

The paper evaluates the relationship between drug abuse and unemployment in Abakaliki metropolis of Ebonyi State, Nigeria. The study adopted a cross-sectional survey design and the data collection process was aided with the use of structured questionnaire. Using cluster and simple random techniques, a sample size of 400 respondents was sampled, comprising 204 males and 196 females. The study made use of social learning theory for its theoretical underpinning. The findings of the study reveals that association with peer groups that is not prosocial in executing its doings, involvement in antisocial groups like cultism and others are factors that contributes to the menace of drug abuse. There is a relationship between drug abuse and unemployment as majority of the youths are intoxicated by substance abuse while offending. At the end of the study, the researcher recommends that government should make and uphold a strict law that will guide against engaging in drugs abuse with adequate campaign on the dangers of consuming such drugs.

Keywords: Drug, Drug Abuse, Relationship, Unemployment, Youth

CITE AS: Francis Ogbonnia Egwu, Chidi Philip Okorie, Aleke Jude Uchechukwu and Pius Elot Etan (2024). Evaluating the relationship between drug abuse and unemployment in Abakaliki Metropolis of Ebonyi State, Nigeria. IAA Journal of Arts and Humanities 11(2):1-7. https://doi.org/10.59298/IAAJAH/2024/11.217.33.11