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NDLEA sensitises students to dangers of drug abuse

Mr Mitchell encouraged students to make informed choices and resist peer pressure.

• November 10, 2024
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National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA)

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Tincan Island port strategic command, has continued its school-based sensitisation programme with a lecture at the Park Royal College, Apapa, Lagos, on Sunday.

The enlightenment was part of a broader initiative by the NDLEA Chairman, Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa (Rtd), to engage educational institutions across Lagos and the entire country.

In his opening remarks, commander Ofoyeju Mitchell of the anti-narcotics agency, highlighted the imperative of catching them young through primary prevention strategies.

“Drugs do not discriminate. They can affect anyone, from the brightest student to the most promising athlete.

“The consequences are not just personal, but the ripple effects cut through families, schools, and entire communities. It is imperative that young people understand the harmful effects of substance abuse,” he stated.

Mr Mitchell encouraged students to make informed choices and resist peer pressure.

Aduke Akinboboye, a barrister and the principal of Park Royal College, Apapa, Lagos, thanked the NDLEA officials for the lecture, which she described as timely.

“On behalf of the management, I sincerely thank you and your team for coming.

“This lecture is timely and beneficial.

“I personally learnt a lot from the presentation, and this will really be helpful to the students in making good decisions when confronted with issues of drugs,” she said.

The event, which attracted students, teachers, and staff, featured enlightening presentations by NDLEA officials who discussed various aspects of drug abuse, including its health consequences, legal ramifications, and social implications.

The theme of the lecture – “Say No to Drugs: Empowering the Future,” emphasised the critical need for awareness among young people.

The NDLEA officials also showcased testimonials from recovering persons with drug use disorders, emphasising the emotional and psychological toll it takes on individuals and their families.

In an interactive session, students were given the opportunity to ask questions and engage with the speakers.

Some of the participants expressed curiosities about the types of drugs prevalent in their communities and strategies for identifying people who used drugs.

Anti-narcotics officials provided insightful answers and resources for students, admonishing them to live a lifestyle free from drug use and be successful in theirs academic pursuits.

The lecture concluded with a rallying call for students to take an active role in spreading awareness about the dangers of drugs.

The drug demand reduction event was part of the War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) campaign initiative aimed at educating students on the dangers of drug abuse and promoting a drug-free society.

Tincan Island Port Strategic Command plans to hold more sensitisation lectures and workshops in various schools, reaffirming its commitment to a healthier and drug-free society.

(NAN)

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