Friday, January 30, 2026
  • Login
Summit Post News
ADVERTISEMENT
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Africa
  • Opinion/Column
  • Business & Economy
  • Editorials
  • Business
  • Security & Crime
  • Religion
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Africa
  • Opinion/Column
  • Business & Economy
  • Editorials
  • Business
  • Security & Crime
  • Religion
No Result
View All Result
Summit Post
No Result
View All Result
Home Health & Fitness

NAFDAC Introduces “Catch Them Young” In schools To Tackle Drug Abuse

News Editor by News Editor
September 20, 2024
in Health & Fitness
0
NAFDAC Introduces “Catch Them Young” In schools To Tackle Drug Abuse

 

 

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control,NAFDAC,has introduced the “Catch Them Young” initiative, aimed at addressing the rising issue of drug abuse among Nigeria’s youth, particularly targeting secondary school students.

ADVERTISEMENT

The programme was officially launched at Government Secondary School, Tudun Wada, Wuse Zone 4, Abuja.

While speaking, the NAFDAC Director General, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, emphasising the importance of the initiative.

She said, “The ‘NAFDAC-Catch them Young’ programme focuses on drug abuse education and awareness, especially targeting the youth, who are the most affected by this crisis.”

Adeyeye highlighted alarming statistics, noting that “14.4 per cent or 14.3 million Nigerians are victims of drug abuse,” stressing the urgency of the programme.

She added that the initiative is part of NAFDAC’s broader mandate to collaborate with stakeholders on drug demand reduction strategies.

According to Adeyeye, one in four high-risk drug users in Nigeria has been arrested for drug-related offences.

These offences range from possession (73 per cent) to theft (12 per cent), sex work (5 per cent), burglary (4 per cent), and shoplifting (2 per cent).

“These statistics only reflect arrests, but many crimes go unreported, meaning the problem is likely worse than these figures suggest,” she cautioned.

The Catch Them Young Programme is designed to educate students on both legal and illegal drugs, with a focus on preventing addiction.

“Drug addiction can arise from both legal, prescribed medicines and illicit drugs,” Adeyeye noted.

She emphasised that the programme’s purpose is “not to scare anyone, but to have honest conversations” with students to help them make informed decisions about drugs and alcohol.

Adeyeye also addressed the broader impacts of drug abuse on society.

“Two-thirds of people who abuse drugs report serious problems, such as missing school or work, poor performance, and even neglect of their families,” she added.

She warned students about the dangers of commonly abused substances, including alcohol, tramadol, and prescription drugs, which are often easily accessible without proper prescriptions.

She explained, “Many teens may order substances online that promise benefits like improved sports performance or weight loss, but these are dangerous and often lead to more severe drug use.”

At the end, she noted that teens might experiment with hard drugs like cocaine or methamphetamine, with severe consequences for their health and future.

NAFDAC’s initiative also aims to highlight the risks associated with drug abuse, which include poor judgment, high-risk sexual behavior, mental health disorders, impaired driving, and declining academic performance.

“Substance use can result in bad grades due to low attendance,” Adeyeye pointed out.

“Drug addiction leads to serious impairments, illnesses, and even death. It damages vital organs such as the heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys, and impairs memory, learning, and concentration,” she stated, urging students to resist peer pressure, seek professional help if needed, and focus on their studies.

“Our teachers spend a considerable amount of time with students, and they have a critical role to play in identifying behavioral changes and working with parents to address them,” she said.

Teachers were encouraged to create a supportive environment and avoid being judgmental toward students who may be struggling with drug use.

“Offer non-judgmental support and seek help when needed,” she advised.

NAFDAC also plans to expand its Consumer Safety Club in secondary schools as part of its broader strategy to fight counterfeit drugs and ensure drug safety.

“We deem it expedient to immunize our society by re-orientating our youths through the activities of the NCSC,” Adeyeye stated.

Tags: NAFDACNational Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control
News Editor

News Editor

SUMMIT POST (www.summitpostnews.com) is an Online news medium, powered by Highland Media Ltd. We publish a wide range of content, including Politics, Business, Sports and Entertainment on and about Nigeria, Africa and beyond. Follow us on social media for all the latest news and analysis. Contact us: WhatsApp: +234-803-209-6072; Call: +234-705-252-6124 Email: summitpostnigeria@gmail.com

About us

  • Home
    • Blog
  • Privacy Policy
  • About us
  • Checkout
  • Contact us
  • Cookie Policy (EU)
  • Login/Register
  • My account
  • Home
  • About us
    • Privacy Policy
  • Contact us
  • News
  • Politics
    • Education News
  • Business
  • Africa
    • International
  • Security & Crime
  • Religion
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Opinion/Column
  • Energy Reports
  • Entertainment
  • Diplomatic News
  • Afro News
  • World
  • Food
  • FCT Watch
  • Health
  • Mobile
  • Fashion
  • Travel
  • Legal Matters
  • Gadget
  • Health & Fitness
  • Aviation Reports
  • World
  • Afro News
  • GUEST COLUMNIST
  • Diplomatic News
  • Energy Reports
  • Lifestyle
  • Opinion/Column
  • Religion
  • International
  • Security & Crime
  • Cookie Policy (EU)
  • Contact us
  • About us
  • FG Issues 3.5 million Passports, Saves ₦1bn Annually Through Reforms
  • North West APC Youth League Disowns Kebbi ‘Coalition’, Reaffirms Support for Bagudu

SUMMIT POST NEWS (www.summitpostnews.com) is an Online news medium, powered by Highland Media Ltd. We publish a wide range of content, including Politics, Business, Sports and Entertainment on and about Nigeria, Africa and beyond. Follow us on social media for all the latest news and analysis. Contact us: WhatsApp & Calls ‪+234-803-209-6072‬, ‪+234-705-252-6124‬: Email: summitpostnigeria@gmail.com

  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • About us
  • Checkout
  • Contact us
  • Cookie Policy (EU)
  • Login/Register
  • My account
  • Home
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Africa
  • Security & Crime
  • Religion
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Opinion/Column
  • Energy Reports
  • Entertainment
  • Diplomatic News
  • Afro News
  • World
  • Food
  • FCT Watch
  • Health
  • Mobile
  • Fashion
  • Travel
  • Legal Matters
  • Gadget
  • Health & Fitness
  • Aviation Reports
  • World
  • Afro News
  • GUEST COLUMNIST
  • Diplomatic News
  • Energy Reports
  • Lifestyle
  • Opinion/Column
  • Religion
  • International
  • Security & Crime
  • Cookie Policy (EU)
  • Contact us
  • About us
  • FG Issues 3.5 million Passports, Saves ₦1bn Annually Through Reforms
  • North West APC Youth League Disowns Kebbi ‘Coalition’, Reaffirms Support for Bagudu

© 2025 Summitpost - Summit Post News - more than just news

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Africa
  • Opinion/Column
  • Business & Economy
  • Editorials
  • Business
  • Security & Crime
  • Religion

© 2025 Summitpost - Summit Post News - more than just news

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In