Call for steps to prevent drug use

Expert says schools play vital role against addiction


Our Correspondent February 03, 2024
PHOTO: AFP/FILE

ISLAMABAD:

Anti-Drugs and Narcotics Campaign Consultant, Syed Zulfiqar Hussain, Monday expressed his serious fear over the rising number of drug addictions among students and called for taking up necessary steps for the prevention of drug use as it has emerged as a serious threat in the present digital lives of society.

Talking to the state-run PTV news channel, he said earlier the problem used to prevail among males, but now it has spread among females and children in our country in an alarming proportion, adding, that there is a dire need to urgently combat the situation with the coordination efforts of academic institutions.

He said it is not just self-interest habit but motivation by their near one and friends’ company which was the most important factor, which led to the drug use. He said addiction to narcotics must be eradicated from its roots to safeguard the youth and prosperity of the country, adding, that drug use can be reduced through public awareness seminars and campaigns.

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Experts recommended there should be awareness of the dangerous effects of narcotics in the youth of Pakistan. He said that appropriate treatment facilities should also be established for children and female drug users.

The problem of drug abuse is likely to explode in the next decade, particularly affecting children under the age of 14, adding, that the impact of the increasing drug abuse will be seen in both urban and rural areas of the country due to the busy schedules of parents and excessive use of digital gadgets.

He said the adverse effects of drug abuse are immense and it not only harms the brain but other organs of the body which soon loses immunity to fight disease.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 3rd, 2024.

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