Good Parenting To Address Increasing Rate Of Drug Abuse- COFP

The Cardinal John Onaaiyekan Foundation and The Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Nigeria has called for good parenting as solutions to addressing the increasing rate of Drug abuse among youths in the country.

Panelists across social strata, the religious organisations, security agencies, youth groups and concerned Nigerians met in Ikorodu under the auspices of Cardinal Onaiyekan foundation for peace (COFP), and The Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Organisation (MKAN), one day programme on Curbing Drugs Abuse among Nigerian Youths .

The intervention  programme which held in Ikorodu through one of the COFP ambassador, Hajia Toafeqah Fagbolade was an eye opener on the high rate of Drug abuse and the negative consequences on the Nigerian society.

Guest lecturer Barrister Muhammad  Bashirudeen Badru, a lecturer at the Nigerian Police  University ,Kano , speaking on the topic : Drug Addiction and Youth Dereliction ; The Faith based Organisation ,   stressed the need for re orientation of Nigerian Youths, good family upbringing by  parents.

He also decried the influence of music , social media and peer group pressures as some of the factor responsible for increase in drug abuse by youths.

According to Barrister Badru, open display of and drinking of  illicit drugs by musicians and popular artistes are great disservice to the psyche of youths and Nigerians.

He called for the use of local languages to pass information on drug abuse and teaching of drug related issues in the  cm school curriculum are very important.

The representative of the Lagos state government, Dr Rashidat Umar urged parents to detect early signs of drug abuse in their children instead of pursuance of wealth.

Dr Taofeek Sanni , medical  Consultant from federal medical center, Ido Osi explained the effects of misuse of drugs on the society.

Other panelists including the president National Youth Council of Nigeria, Lagos State, Biliamin Oba, Reverend Mother Akerele, Commander of NDLEA in Ikorodu and other stakeholders support the introduction of drug test among students as suggested by the NDLEA boss, General Buba Marwa.


Discover more from LN247

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Advertisement

Most Popular This Week

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

More from Author

Advertisement

Read Now

Coca-Cola Europe Recall: “There is no cause for alarm in Nigeria” – NAFDAC

On Monday, the European bottling unit of Coca-Cola ordered a major recall of Coke, Sprite and other beverages with production in major European countries especially Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands after detecting high levels of chlorate, which poses potential health risks. Chlorate can be produced when chlorine-based disinfectants...

Coca-Cola Recalls Drinks In Europe Over Safety Concerns

Coca-Cola has recalled its drinks in some countries across Europe because they contain "higher levels" of a chemical called chlorate. The firm said in a statement that the recall was focused on Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. It added just five product lines had been shipped to Britain,...

Trump Presidency: How US withdrawal from WHO might impact global health

On his first day back in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump reignited a decision: withdrawing the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO). The move, which mirrors his actions during his first term, has sparked concerns among scientists, health experts, and global leaders about its...

Discover more from LN247

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading