Pubdate: Tue, 07 Dec 2004 Source: Analyst, The (Liberia) Copyright: 2004 Analyst Liberia Contact: http://www.analystliberia.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3511 Author: Ora Garway Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) DRUGS DESTROY THINKING ABILITY Catholic Director Cautions Youths The Director of the Catholic Youth Secretariat, Andrews Nimely has cautioned youths against the use of dangerous substances, including narcotic drugs. Mr. Nimely spoke at the first graduation exercise of the Student Aid Liberia (SAL) Inc., an institution involved with drug abuse counseling, last Saturday when he served as keynote speaker. He said drugs are dangerous to the human person, destroys man's ability to think correctly, properly and effectively in making sound and valid judgment. The Youth Director at the Catholic Secretariat said his experience during the disarmament process in Bomi indicates that many of the young people lived on drugs, noting that the common commodity one could find amidst economic difficulty was marijuana which, he said was sold for L$100 per roll. At the time, he said he also observed that some of then youths around could smoke three to five rolls per day, and added that this was affecting their behavioral pattern. The Executive Director of SAL, Robert B. Kutu Akoi, Sr. said the institution's priority is to support efforts to address the needs of Children, especially those trying to cope with violence, neglect and sexual abuse. "In the 14-year old civil crisis, nearly all of the warlords used drugs to influence many young combatants," Mr. Kutu Akoi said. He noted that if Liberia wants to be free from violence and drugs related crimes, "We must start to invest in this worthy venture of prioritizing the youth, and graduating from war to peace." The SAL Executive Director said in the bid of his organization to disabuse the minds of the youngsters of substance abuses, it has graduated 131 students under his program. He then challenged the graduates to be of good examples of SALO, saying "You cannot talk against drugs when you bare engaged into it." Promoting Players Is My Target - Says Fallah Johnson One of Liberia's international soccer stars, Fallah Johnson is said to be engaged in efforts aimed at promoting Liberian players in the Asian nation of Indonesia. Speaking to The Analyst via telephone, player Johnson said there was need for Liberian players to be exposed to the outside world. According him the country was blessed with many youthful talents but only needed support. " This is the time that we all try to help our young players who really want to see themselves at the professional level" players Johnson said. The Liberian right foot back further said that when Liberian players are exposed, it would be of help to the national soccer team, Lone Star. According to him, since he began the campaign, over 10 Liberian players have so far been assisted. " If we must build a good national team for this country, then we need to begin helping our young players to improve their careers," he noted. Player Johnson also pointed out that he would continue to strive for the good of Liberian players in order to put them on par with order players in Africa and the world at large. Player Johnson who is also playing in Indonesia further disclosed that Liberian players in the country last Friday engaged the Indonesian National Team in friendly match. The match, he added was requested by the Indonesian F.A following the Liberians splendid performances against their Cameroonian and Nigerian counterparts. The Lone Star defender who said he served as technical director during the friendly, said the Liberian players lost to the Indonesians 2-0. Despite the defeat, Johnson said the Liberian side put up a superb performance at the 60,000 capacitated national stadium in Jakarta. Many sport analysts view the more by Player Johnson as great and encouraging for the promotion of Liberian players in that Country. They said such would help significantly in marketing Liberian Players who are in Indonesia in order to get new contact. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek