Pubdate: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 Source: Daily Trust (Nigeria) Copyright: 2006 Daily Trust. Contact: http://www.dailytrust.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2923 Author: Ahmed Abubakar Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topics/United+Nations YOUTHS MOST VULNERABLE TO DRUG ABUSE - YADA Youths against Drug Abuse (YADA), a non-governmental organization has identified youth as the most vulnerable to illicit drug addiction and trafficking in the country. The lead coordinator of YADA, Dr. Charles Ejiofor, said this during the United Nation's day against drug abuse and illicit drug trafficking with theme, "Drugs are not child's play" held at the British Council, Kano. Dr. Charles observed that children between the ages of 4 to 10 should not be left aside in the war against drug abuse as they can be coerced into the menace through their addicted parents. The lead coordinator however, opined that the fight against the menace among youth is an uphill task only if the sectors responsible for combating the abuse would work tirelessly and parents should be supportive in the aspect of teaching their wards good moral values that would take them into adulthood. He said the society also has a responsibility in shielding children and youth from the problem of drug addict ion through massive campaigns in schools, worship areas, hospitals and through entertainments. He identified the menace as a factor hindering the progress of any society through related vices such as insecurity, poverty and joblessness which he also said results in the underdevelopment of the society. Several school children from various schools in the state participated in the programme while lectures, play-lets by the students, exhibition and interactive session were held to commemorate the day. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake