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NDLEA warns students against abuse of drugs

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has warned students about the dangers and prevalence of drug abuse, emphasising the urgent need for awareness and prevention.

The Assistant Superintendent of Narcotics (ASN 1), George Tosin Ogungbemiro, gave the warning during the 2024/2025 matriculation ceremony of 406 students at the Federal Cooperative College, Eleyele, Ibadan.

He highlighted that drug abuse remained a significant threat to the youths, particularly students, stating, “The allure of drugs may seem attractive, but the consequences can be devastating. It not only affects your health but can also derail your academic and future ambitions.”

Ogungbemiro noted that the NDLEA is committed to educating students about the risks associated with drug use as he emphasised, “It is crucial for students to understand that drug abuse can lead to addiction, health complications, and legal issues. We must work together to create an environment that discourages these harmful practices.”

He further tasked the students to engage in activities that promote well-being and academic excellence, adding “You have the power to shape your future. Surround yourselves with positive influences, seek help when needed, and prioritize your education above all else.”

“Education is the key to unlocking your potential. Don’t let drugs be the chain that holds you back.”

In his address to the matriculating students, the Provost of the college, Dr. Sunday Stephen Oyeleye, urged the new intakes to embrace their academic journey with seriousness and dedication.

“Your time here is a unique opportunity to build a foundation for your future. Take it seriously and strive for excellence,” he remarked.

Dr. Oyeleye also stressed the importance of integrity and hard work in achieving success, saying that: “Success is not a product of chance but a result of dedication and ethical behavior. Be diligent in your studies and uphold the values of this institution.”

The provost urged the students to shun any vices that could jeopardise their academic pursuits, warning that: “Avoid distractions and temptations that could derail your focus. Make choices that will benefit your future.”

A total of 406 students were matriculated, comprising those enrolled in National Diploma (ND), Higher National Diploma (HND), and part-time programmes.

The event was attended by the families of the students and the Commander of Narcotics, Mosunmola Oresegun, who also reiterated the importance of staying drug-free.

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Sikiru Obarayese

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