By Remi Adeola
National Orientation Agency NOA has launched a four-month campaign against drug abuse, domestic violence, and illicit drug trade in the North West Geo-Political Zone.
The Director General of the Agency, Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, said the campaign, flagged off in Kaduna State, aims to create awareness about the dangers of drug abuse and its link to violent crimes, mobilize communities to resist drug culture, and engage policymakers to strengthen laws and enforcement.
According to him, drug abuse is a national challenge that threatens the fabric of society, noting that, research has shown a direct link between drug abuse and violent crimes, including armed robbery, kidnapping, terrorism, domestic violence, and sexual assault.
“The campaign woul employ a multi-faceted approach, including town hall meetings, community engagement, advocacy visits, and a robust media campaign.
“The NOA is collaborating with stakeholders at federal, state, and local levels to ensure the success of the campaign”, he said.
Issa-Onilu commended the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency NDLEA for its efforts in the fight against drug trafficking and illicit drug use.
He urged traditional and religious leaders to take a stand against drug abuse and advocate for rehabilitation and reintegration of those affected.
The campaign is a call to action for all stakeholders to break the cycle of addiction and crime, ensuring a safer society for all.




























































