NCWS warns students against drug abuse, urges schools to prioritise prevention
The National Council for Women Societies (NCWS) has warned students against the dangers of drug abuse and urged schools to prioritise prevention initiatives to combat the growing trend.
The council made the call at an awareness campaign held at Federal Science and Technical College, Orozo, Abuja, to commemorate World Drug Day.
Acting National President, Geraldine Etuk, emphasised the crucial role schools play in shaping students’ attitudes and behaviours towards substance abuse.
She stressed the importance of investing in prevention programs within educational institutions to raise awareness, provide support, and foster a drug-free environment for students.
The campaign’s theme, ‘The Evidence is Clear, Invest in Prevention,’ highlighted the need for proactive measures to address drug abuse among young individuals.
“As a society, we cannot afford to overlook the devastating consequences of drug abuse, especially among our youth.
“It is important that we take proactive measures to prevent and address this issue effectively,” she said.
Ms Etuk also appealed to school administrators to collaborate with local authorities, healthcare professionals and community organisations to create a network of resources to address the multifaceted aspects of drug abuse.
Superintendent of narcotics at the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, FCT Command, Nduka Augustine, utilised visual aids to showcase the adverse effects of various drugs.
Augustine said the visuals aimed to dissuade students from engaging in such harmful practices.
He advocated for the implementation of comprehensive drug prevention programmes encompassing education, counselling and support services for students at risk of substance abuse.