Drugs and development : exploring nuances based on the accounts of Nigerian retail dealers
Ediomo-Ubong Ekpo Nelson
The production, distribution, and consumption of drugs has long been seen as a threat to social and economic development. On the other hand, conditions of unemployment and poverty foster expansion of illegal drug markets. In this study, I offer a nuanced view of the drugs/development connection where poverty and unemployment incentivise participation in the illegal drug market as a response to the failure of state-led development. The study is based on 31 in-depth interviews with male retail drug dealers in Nigeria. Findings revealed various ways the participants framed retail drug trade in connection to development. This includes, drug dealing as a pathway to social and economic mobility, drug dealing as way of mitigating youth crime, drug dealing as a response to failed development promises, and drug dealing as a means of capital formation for legitimate investment. The complex relationship between drugs and development revealed in these accounts troubles the narrow emphasis on counter-narcotics that dominate Nigerian drug policies. They indicate a need to view illegal drug trade, especially low-level distribution, as grassroots dissent from exclusionary development. Social policies designed to provide skills and opportunities for legitimate, gainful employment for at-risk youths offer scope for curbing involvement in retail drug trade.
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2024
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Authors: | Nelson, Ediomo-Ubong E. |
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Journal of illicit economies and development : JIED. - London : LSE Press, ISSN 2516-7227, ZDB-ID 3008388-6. - Vol. 5.2024, 3, p. 47-59
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Subject: | drugs | development | drug policy | Nigeria | retail drug market | Einzelhandel | Retail trade | Australien | Australia | Drogenpolitik | Drug policy | Arzneimittel | Pharmaceuticals | Droge | Drug | Arzneimittelmarkt | Pharmaceutical market | Drogenkonsum | Drug consumption |
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