Pubdate: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 Source: Tide, The (Nigeria) Copyright: 2006 The Tide Contact: http://www.thetidenews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3973 NDLEA ALERTS YOUTHS ON DANGERS OF DRUG ABUSE Peer group influence, lack of parental control, child abuse, psychological and as well as initiation, truancy, affluence and access to drugs have been described as factor that influence drug abuse among youths. The Cross River State Commander of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Mr Rowland Olusegun, dropped the hint in Calabar, Monday, while presenting a key note address at this year's United Nations International Day Celebration against drug abuse and illicit drug trafficking. Mr Olusegun contended that Nigeria, by dint of her strategic location was noted as major transit point that facilitates the movement of hard drugs to Europe and America, but regretted that the reverse was the case today as the consumption of narcotic has permeated into every facet of our society. "It has spread into all social spheres of life in our society of which the youths are no exception. In the secondary and primary school levels including tertiary institutions, the story echoes a familiar chorus," Mr Olusegun explained. He said the NDLEA has succeeded in prosecuting and jailing drug offenders, noting that in virtually all institutions of learning in the country, the agency has established drug free clubs, workshops and enlightenment programmes to educate the youths. In her brief remarks at the occasion, the chairman of the Post Primary Schools Management Board in Cross River, Mrs Kalerine Wayo commended the NDLEA for its fight against drug trafficking, pointing out the dangers of drug abuse to include bad company, drop out from school, disrespect and armed robbery. Also speaking, the Head of NAFADC in Cross River, described drug trafficking as an evil which our children must be made to see and understand as such, stressing "every hand must be on deck, government at all levels, schools must preach against this canker worm which has eaten deep into the marrow of the society". Our correspondent reports that this year campaign theme was "Children and drugs with the slogan, drugs are not child's play" - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake