Determined to step up the campaign against all forms of drug abuse, Lagos State Government has concluded plans to stage a one thousand-man walk against the scourge and raise awareness on its inherent danger, especially among youths.
According to Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, Agboola Dabiri, ahead the launch of a rigorous and renewed campaign under the acronym, Lagos State Kicks against Drug Abuse, LASKADA, government was leaving nothing to chance in its effort to dissuade youths who were prime victims of the practice.
Dabiri says the campaign will adopt a tripod approach, including events, engagements with stakeholders and awareness campaign, saying it will be flagged off by a one thousand-man symbolic walk against drug abuse in the State.
According to him, the walk, which will hold on Thursday, will commence from Ikeja Bus Stop-under the bridge and terminate at the Blue Roof, LTV, Agidingbi, where the official launch of LASKADA will take place.
Dabiri who made this known while addressing journalists at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre in Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, said participants at the walk would include students, members of voluntary organizations, sports men and women, members of Non-Governmental Organisations, local government and youth representatives, local youth council representatives, faith based organisations, government functionaries, among others.
“What we want to do on Thursday is to launch this campaign and show that we are ready for war against all forms of drug abuse. Once we launch out, we are going to have series of activities on various platforms and we will employ every avenue to ensure that the campaign gets to the nook and cranny in the State,” he said.
Dabiri said the campaign would also involve a stakeholders’ sensitization session to deliberate on the menace and proffer likely intervention to tackle the issue holistically.
“The stakeholders will include parents, youths, professional bodies include Pharmacists, NDLEA, psychiatrists, traditional medicine board, patent medicine sellers, NURTW, Tricycle and okada riders unions and a communiqué will be issued at the end of the session,’ he added.
He said the campaign train would also move to primary, secondary and higher institutions as well as to the communities, adding that it would be implemented in collaboration with the Lagos State Youth Ambassadors, Lagos State Youth Parliament and NGOs in their immediate community.
Besides, the Commissioner said mosque, churches and other faith-based organization would be implored to dedicate a day to enlighten worshippers on drug abuse and canvass support for the fight against the menace.
“The youth group is the largest population in Nigeria, particularly in Lagos State and this segment is considered the most vulnerable group as far as drug and alcohol issues are concerned. Thus, their health and optimal development is critical to national development agenda and deserves significant attention. Drug abuse is real and we should not fold our arms and watch the scourge continue, partner with us and lets all say “No to Drug Abuse”, Dabiri said.
