World Drug Day: NDLEA warns youths against drug abuse

26 Jun 2026

by Ige Adekunle

The Strategic Border Command  of  the  National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Idiroko , Ogun, on Friday appealed  to Nigerian youths to resist peer pressure on  hard drugs intake.

Mr Olaniyi Ekundayo, the  Commander of the NDLEA Special Area,  gave the advice in an interview with the Newsmen in Idiroko.

He gave the advice as the world commemorates the 2026 International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.

Newsmen reports that the World Drug Day is observed globally on June 26 every year.

The theme for the 2026 commemoration is: “The World Drug Problem: Persisting Issues, New Challenges and Innovative Responses.”

Ekundayo  stressed that the  special day  provided an opportunity to sensitise the public, especially the youth, to the dangers of drug abuse and encourage healthy lifestyles.

According to him, drug  abuse can result in psychological, social and emotional problems and, in some cases, lead to untimely death.

“We are using this opportunity to remind Nigerians to live healthy lives and desist from drug and substance abuse.

“The youths must avoid drugs because they can  create  psychological, social and emotional problems and sometimes result in premature death.

“We appeal to those  who have not started using drugs to avoid experimentation and curiosity that may lead to drug abuse,” he said.

Ekundayo urged people already abusing drugs and substances to seek professional help through qualified counsellors for rehabilitation and reintegration into society.

He also appealed to parents and guardians to sensitise their children to the dangers and risks associated with drug abuse.

The Special Area Commander further commended all tiers of government for their interventions in the fight against drug abuse and urged them not to relent in efforts to combat the menace.

He stressed the need for sustained public enlightenment, community participation and stronger collaboration among stakeholders to address drug abuse in the country.