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FG trains 200 school principals on drug abuse prevention
 
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Thu, 10 May 2018   ||   Nigeria,
 

The Federal Ministry of Education has trained 200 school principals in Kebbi on drug abuse prevention in their schools, to reduce the rate  of drug abuse among students.

The Director Education Support Service Department in the ministry, Justina Ibe, said on Thursday in Birnin Kebbi during the training that the menace of drug abuse among students had become alarming.

Ibe, who was represented by Akinmarin Abiola, said the programme was an evidence-based school drug prevention programme that emphasised comprehensive social influence approach to tobacco, alcohol and cannabis.

She stressed that the menace had been on the increase among youth and children of school age.

The director commended the United Nations Office on Drug and Crime as well as the wife of Kebbi Governor, Zainab Bagudu, for organising the training and inauguration of Community Volunteer Drug Counselors in February.

She advised the state ministry of education, school authorities, teachers and parents to demonstrate commitment to checking the drug abuse menace.

In her remarks, the  Permanent Secretary, state Ministry of Education, Hajiya Rafa’atu Hammani, said the state was ready to support efforts at curbing drug abuse among students and stressed that all school principals would be properly trained on prevention measures.

She added that counselors would be deployed to all schools to complement the efforts of the principals.

 

 

 

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