The University of Calabar( Unical) has pledged it’s unwavering support and commitment to combating drug abuse, recognizing its devastating impact on students and the broader community.
This pledge was made by the Dean of Students Affairs, Prof. Patrick Egaga, when officials from the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) paid a courtesy call on him in his office
Prof. Egaga assured the NDLEA of the school management’s support and promised a smooth execution of their proposed events aimed at combating drug abuse.
He emphasized the importance of addressing drug abuse, a long-standing issue affecting the school.
While assuring the NDLEA of the institution’s full collaboration and partnership he advised them to make a proposal to the school management on their proposed event for drug sensitization.
Prof. Egaga thanked the NDLEA for choosing to sensitize the students and staff of the University on the dangers of drug abuse.
He said the institution’s commitment to supporting the NDLEA’s efforts align with the agency’s mission to combat drug abuse and promote a safer, healthier environment for Nigerian youths.
Earlier, the Deputy Commander of Narcotics, Drug Demand Reduction Unit, NDLEA, Cross River State Command,Nandi Roseline Ada highlighted the alarming rate of drug abuse among young people, aged 14-65.
She stressed that drug abuse and academic success are mutually exclusive, and offered support for students struggling with substance abuse through rehabilitation facilities.
The Deputy Commander also suggested implementing a Drug Integrity Test to deter students from using drugs and proposed sensitizing students during the school orientation.
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