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War Against Drug Abuse Intensifies as National Assembly Seeks Parents’ Involvement

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The National Assembly (NASS) on Thursday raised the ante in the fight against drug abuse and trafficking by calling for greater involvement of parents in the fight. This appeal was made during a one-day sensitization program organized by the joint committee on Drugs and Narcotics in partnership with the National Association of Nigerian Drugs Monitoring (NANDRUM).

Speaking at the event, themed “Parents’ Inclusion in the Fight Against Drug Abuse and Reckless Behaviors,” Senate President and Chairman of the National Assembly, Godswill Akpabio, emphasized the critical role of parents in combating the drug crisis. Represented by Deputy Senate Leader Senator Lola Ashiru, Akpabio highlighted the importance of tackling drug abuse from the home.

“Getting parents involved in the fight against drug abuse takes the battle to the foundation,” Akpabio said. “Those who become addicts or traffickers come from homes before ending up on the streets. Today’s program theme is timely and essential for an effective battle against this menace.”

He further urged parents to embrace their vital role in shaping their children’s lives, stating, “This fight is for our future generations. The greatest gift a parent can give is not wealth, but values: integrity, courage, and resilience. Let us equip our children with the tools to face life’s challenges without falling victim to drugs.”

In his address, Mallam Isa Garba, speaking on behalf of the Senate and House Committee Chairmen on Drugs and Narcotics, expressed that the program was organized to amplify the fight against drug abuse, recognizing the influence of a strong parental foundation in preventive efforts.

The joint committee’s initiative is a reflection of a growing national resolve to involve families in the ongoing campaign to curb drug abuse in Nigeria, focusing on prevention from the home as a means to secure a healthier society.

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