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We Must Make A Conscious Effort To Tackle Drug Abuse ...Former Commissioner For Health

 



 

Former Rivers State Commissioner for Health Dr. Tamunoiyoriari Sampson Parker says for society to succeed in the campaign against drug abuse; we must make a conscious effort to drive the advocacy on drug abuse down to the grassroots.

 

Dr. Parker stated this during his presentation on the topic “Drug Abuse” as the Guest Speaker at an event to commemorate the Birthday of the founder of the International Scout Movement, Lord Robert Baden-Powell in Port Harcourt.

 

Dr. Parker said the campaign against drug abuse must be simplified to a one-on-one and door-to-door basis, adding that  sacrifices must be made , responsibility taken to simplify the campaign in order to keep those who are drug-free to remain free.

 

The former Health  Commissioner, while saying that being a Scout member was his childhood dream noted that “some youth groups have come together to cause havoc like confraternities they have come to promote lawlessness drug abuse and all sorts of things cultism, maiming, and killing,  but the Scouts have come together to say no. They want to do the opposite to bring up the youths for new awareness, for good things, for the lawfulness and promoting the tenets of Christianity”.

 

Dr. Parker advised the leadership of the Rivers State Scouts Council to recruit younger ones and train them to be good leaders in the near future and urged them to bring back the missing morals in the youths, stressing that the only answer to evil is bigger good.

In his remarks the Deputy President of the State Scout Council Barr. Franklin Peterside said the Founders Day event was an opportunity to expose the value of scouting which was tremendous and very effective in the society.

 

He said in terms of membership drive the Scout movement has been affected by the fact that people are not predisposed to the old values which he said the present leadership was trying to address.

 

Also speaking the Rivers State Scout Commissioner, Barr.  Monima Karibi-Whyte described the founder’s Day event as a memorable one, noting that it was not easy to pull out people on a working day to celebrate the Birthday of Baden- Powell who died in 1941 by people who never knew him personally.

 

He said the essence of celebrating the founder was because he found time to organize a system for the purpose of raising young boys and girls and keeping them away from evil.

 

Highlights of the occasion were the induction of Dr. Sampson Parker as a member of the Scout Movement as well as the celebration of Bonfire.

 

 

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