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I’m Saddened By Youths Indulging In Hard Drugs –Dcns Oborevwori

…As First Phase Of Drug-Free Delta Campaign Ends

The wife of the of Delta State Governor, Deaconess Mrs Tobore Oborevwori has appealed to parents teachers and faith-based organisations to partner with the State government in the “Drug-Free Delta Campaign” with the Theme: “Drug Kills, Say No to Drug Abuse”.

Delta first lady, who was represented by Dr Mrs Fidelia Ighrakpata, made the appeal at the grand finale of the first phase of the campaign tour by the State Orientation and Communications Bureau, in conjunction with the Delta State Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), admonishing students against drug abuse and use of Illicit drugs.

The first lady disclosed that “as a mother, it breaks my heart to see children and youths who ought to be doing well wallow in drug abuse and use of Illicit drugs. Am deeply pained. We must rise up for the great future of our children,” she said.

She emphasized the need for parents, teachers and faith- based organisations to play multifaceted roles in the war against drug abuse in Nigeria, and in particular the ongoing “Drug-Free Delta” Campaign in schools and other designated places across the three senatorial districts, pointing out that the colourful destinies of our youths must be protected.

She commended the Director-General, Delta State Orientation and Communications Bureau, Dr Fred Oghenesivbe, and his team, including officials of the NDLEA, Delta State Command, for the huge success recorded in the phase one of the campaign in selected secondary schools across the three Senatorial Districts.

The first irst lady assured that her pet project, You Matter Foundation (YMF), shall continue to work with the state government, relevant agencies and Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs), in the ongoing Drug-Free Delta campaign, especially in the area of vounselling, rehabilitation and skills acquisition programmes for drug victims, adding that the state government was in the process of fast-tracking the construction of Kwale rehabilitation center, while the facility in Agbor will be ready in the near future.

“Do not stop talking to our children and youths about the dangers of illicit drugs. This event draws attention to the need to give quick attention to drug abuse by the society”.

“As a parent and mother, it breaks my heart to see children who should be doing well wallow in drug abuse.

“You Matter Foundation is committed to combating drug abuse and to doing more in the area of awareness and advocacy,” she stated.

Earlier, the Director-General of the Delta State Orientation and Communications Bureau, Dr Fred Oghenesivbe, pointed out that the Delta frug-free sensitization campaign has taken the bureau to 28 secondary schools across the three senatorial districts in the state.

He stated that the purpose was to make Delta State free from drug abuse and use of Illicit drugs, in line with the the enhanced peace and security encapsulated in the MORE Agenda of the state Governor, Dr. Elder Sheriff Oborevwori.

“We are here to celebrate the success of our campaign in this first phase which was flagged off on the 3rd of February by our amiable governor, Dr Elder Sheriff Oborevwori, and has taken us to 28 secondary schools across the three senatorial districts in the state. More schools will be visited, including higher institutions in the second phase,” he remarked.

Dr Oghenesivbe posited that Governor Oborevwori wished that no Delta student was involved in illegal use of drugs, except drugs prescribed by a certified medical doctor, and licit drugs dispensed by pharmacist.

In his remark, the State Commander of the NDLEA, Commander Abubakar Wada, bemoaned the high rate of illicit drugs among Nigerians, especially the youth, and thanking Governor Oborevwori for providing brand new Hilux Vans operational vehicles to apprehend local inter state drug peddlers and hawkers in the state.

He reaffirmed the resolve of the Command to fight drug abuse and to bring to book all those who fall short of the law.

In the lecture tagged: “Yes to Life, No to Drug Abuse,” the Assistant State Commander of NDLEA, Mr. Silais Omobude, urged the students to shun the temptation of engaging in drug abuse, advising them to choose their friends wisely.

The Commissioner of Police Delta State, Olufemi Abaniwonda, represented by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Bright Edafe stated that 95 per cent of security challenges were birthed by drug abuse.

The Orodje of Okpe Kingdom, Orhue I, Major General Felix Mujakperuo, represented by the Prime Minister of Okpe Kingdom, Chief Mike Affe maintained that the root causes of all manners of crime were attributed to drug abuse and use of Illicit drugs.

The Orodje of Okpe Kingdom said that when youths engage in drug abuse and alcoholism, they become liable to armed robbery, ritual killing, kidnapping, rape, among other crimes.
He affirmed that the Orientation and Communications Bureau has his royal support, praying that the desired result be achieved.

Former Federal Information Minister and Chairman, Delta State Advisory and Peace Building Council, Prof. Sam Oyovbaire expressed his deep concern on drug abuse and use of Illicit drugs, stating that the increase in our society today is alarming, speaking from a father perspective he said “in the 50s and 60s we didn’t see as much drug users as we see today, this is not good for any society because beyond the effect it has on you and your families, it would affect the society at large drastically”.

He admonished the students to be goal-oriented and forget about all these illicit drugs mentioned to enable them achieve a bright future.

Dr. Ogelle Olive, representing the Commissioner for Health, stated “if you want to be successful it’s in your hands, and drugs do not take you to a happy ending, admonishing the students to stay off from illicit drugs.

On her part, the Special Advisee to Delta State Governor on Women Development, Chief Mrs Eunice Anirah, represented by Mrs Afighi, stated “the end result of every drug abuser is bad news”. She advised the students to embrace all that is good and shun every negative vice quoting from Philippians 4:8 “whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things”.

The Chairman Okpe Local Government Council, represented by his Vice, Hon. Mary Otikiri thanked the Governor of Delta State for the meaningful development all around the state, especially for relocating the Faculty of Management Science of Southern Delta University, Ozoro to Orerokpe, rehabilitation and upgrading of Orerokpe General Hospital, the massive construction of roads across the Local Government, amongst others.

He emphasized the importance of the gathering, which goes to underscore the vision of His Excellency towards having a better State, believing in the dreams of our youths.

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