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The NDLEA WADA Club at Escotech, Oji River, has scheduled a parade and fitness exercise to combat drug abuse.

Diaspora digital media (DDM) reviled that the event will take place on Saturday, February 16, 2025, at 5:30 AM at the parade ground.

Attendance is mandatory for all members, as announced by the club leadership.

This initiative highlights NDLEA’s commitment to fighting drug abuse and promoting a healthy lifestyle.

The NDLEA, through its WADA campaign, educates youths on the dangers of drug addiction.

It also enforces laws against drug trafficking and supports rehabilitation efforts for affected individuals.

The Escotech WADA Club plays a vital role in ensuring students remain drug-free.

The club organizes events that promote discipline, awareness, and fitness among young people.

The upcoming parade and fitness exercise will be led by Comrade Chinecherem, Comrade Imelda, and Comrade Martha.

Physical exercise helps prevent drug use by keeping the body active and the mind disciplined.

Studies show that active students are less likely to engage in drug abuse.

NDLEA continues to partner with schools and organizations to sustain the fight against drug addiction.

Drug abuse remains a serious issue, fueling crime and mental health crises nationwide.

Comrade Chinecherem emphasized that discipline and fitness are key to resisting drug temptation.

He urged students to take the event seriously and stay committed to the anti-drug cause.

The NDLEA’s crackdown on drug cartels has reduced drug circulation in many communities.

Rehabilitation programs have also helped many young people recover from drug addiction.

The WADA Club’s efforts contribute significantly to this nationwide anti-drug campaign.

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As February 16 approaches, expectations are high for a successful and impactful event.

With continuous efforts, NDLEA and WADA Clubs will keep pushing for a drug-free society.

The Role of NDLEA in Fighting Drug Abuse

The NDLEA has been at the forefront of the battle against drug trafficking and substance abuse in Nigeria.

The agency has arrested thousands of drug dealers and intercepted large quantities of illicit substances.

Its WADA initiative focuses on prevention by educating the public, especially young people, on the dangers of drug abuse.

The NDLEA collaborates with institutions like Escotech to establish anti-drug clubs that promote awareness and discipline.

These clubs organize campaigns, workshops, and fitness programs to encourage students to live drug-free lives.

Why Fitness Is Important in the Fight Against Drugs

Exercise has been proven to help people stay away from drugs by improving mental and physical health.

Regular physical activity reduces stress, anxiety, and depression, which are common triggers for drug abuse.

Fitness programs, such as the upcoming parade at Escotech, encourage discipline, teamwork, and self-control.

By engaging in structured activities, young people have fewer chances to be influenced by drug users.

The NDLEA encourages schools to integrate fitness programs into their anti-drug campaigns.

The Need for Collective Effort Against Drug Abuse

The fight against drugs is not just for the NDLEA but for everyone in society.

Parents, teachers, religious leaders, and community heads must educate young people about the dangers of substance abuse.

The government must continue to support NDLEA’s efforts through funding, policies, and strict enforcement of drug laws.

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Students should actively participate in WADA activities and serve as ambassadors for a drug-free lifestyle.

As the Escotech WADA Club prepares for its parade, it sends a strong message of commitment to a drug-free society.

With continued education, enforcement, and community participation, Nigeria can significantly reduce drug abuse among its youths.

 

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