The Nabdam District Office of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), with support from the Nabdam District Assembly, has sensitised students of Kongo Senior High School on the dangers and consequences of drug abuse.
The engagement focused on educating students about the effects of substance abuse on education, health, human rights, and future opportunities, as part of efforts to promote responsible behaviour and discourage drug use among young people in the district.
The Nabdam District Director of the NCCE, Joachim Elbazar, said drug abuse among the youth remains a serious threat to academic performance, discipline, and future productivity, attributing the problem largely to peer pressure and curiosity.
He explained that substances such as marijuana, cocaine, alcohol, glue, and tramadol impair judgement, reduce concentration, and affect decision-making, often resulting in poor academic performance and behavioural challenges.
Mr Elbazar urged students to remain focused on their studies, resist negative influences, and adopt healthy lifestyles, stressing that education remains the surest path to personal development and community growth.
The Nabdam District Director of the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), Madam Patricia A. Ayichuru, highlighted the legal and human rights implications of drug abuse, noting that substance use often leads to criminal behaviour, violence, and violations of the rights of others.
She warned that drug abuse could result in physical assault, a criminal offence punishable by imprisonment, and explained that drug-induced sexual violence, including rape, is classified as a first-degree felony that can attract prison sentences of up to 25 years.
Madam Ayichuru added that drug users often face stigma and discrimination and are frequently suspected whenever crimes occur, further limiting their opportunities and quality of life. She advised students to make informed choices to safeguard their freedom, dignity, and future.
The Presiding Member of the Nabdam District Assembly, Bruce Bugre Bugdor, cautioned students against allowing drug abuse to derail their educational and life goals, noting that substance abuse can lead to long-term health challenges, poor academic performance, and conflict with the law.
He urged the students to prioritise their education, respect authority, remain disciplined, and stay away from drugs to succeed and become responsible citizens.
Source: GNA
































